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5 common eLearning assessment mistakes (and how to fix them)

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We’re back with a brand-spanking new blog post all about eLearning assessments. When we work with subject matter experts to develop multiple-choice questions we see the same mistakes again and again that make a big impact on the validity and reliability of assessments. But don’t despair, we’re going to show you how to fix them!

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Creating eLearning Content around Learning Objectives with Simple and User-friendly Authoring Tools

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More detailed information about the research can be found in the PDF document attached under ‘Useful links’ at the end of the article. In a recent article, Kasper Spiro outlined five eLearning trends that he thinks will lead to the end of the Learning Management System (LMS). 5 eLearning Trends. Tin Can API.

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Applying The Basics Of Bloom’s Taxonomy In e-learning

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One of the approaches to delivering the right training is by applying Bloom’s taxonomy in e-learning. Bloom’s taxonomy is an old concept that has been in existence since 1956 purposely for traditional classroom training. One of the roles of Bloom’s Taxonomy in e-learning is to deliver a course learning objective.

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Learner Assessment in Online Courses: Best Practices Course Design

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Selecting assessment activities is a powerful way to achieve learning outcomes and to assure course completion. How should someone design assessments in online learning? it will be much easier to develop the appropriate assessment strategy. This is a good start to apply assessment but is it enough? Formative assessment.

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7 Must have features of an instructional design software and recommendations

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Many frameworks exists for instructional design, including Merrill’s Principles of Instruction, Gagne’s Nine Events of Instructions and Bloom’s Taxonomy, but the most popular ID model is ADDIE. For this reason, in this article we will concentrate on online instructional design software. Assessments.

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Designing effective eLearning assessments Part 1: Assess for success

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Welcome to our series on eLearning assessments! In these four posts we’ll cover a lot of ground, taking you on a journey through the theory behind effective eLearning assessments and practical tips for building assessments it in three different authoring tools: Microsoft PowerPoint, Articulate Rise, and Articulate Storyline.

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7 Effective Instructional Design Models in 2023

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This article will explore the most widely-used instructional design models. Saves time and resources: By using an instructional design model, instructional designers can create a blueprint for learning material that includes all necessary components, activities, and assessments, and that can be reused for future instruction.