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The Secret to Beating the Forgetting Curve

CourseArc

Is it better to binge on new lessons, or to learn incrementally over time? Doesn’t being exposed to a new fact or a new method automatically embed it in our memory, where we can retrieve it later at will? For content creators, this means you can help your learners retain your lessons through the following reinforcement tactics.

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The next generation.

Learning with e's

The secret to their future success will rely on their belief in relevant pedagogies that place their students at the centre of the learning process. Neil's most recent article for the Times Education Supplement outlines some great ideas for how teachers can embed new technology into any of their lessons.

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7 Instructional design principles for professors and teachers looking to create effective eLearning modules

QuoDeck

Teachers and professors who are talking to Generation Z students in their classroom, cannot afford to only depend on conventional pedagogy. Use strategies to present and cue lesson content to provide more effective, efficient instruction. Help us add to the list if you think we’ve’ missed out on any points in this article.

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3 Methods of Reflective Practice in an eLearning Environment

eFront

Pedagogy and andragogy research indicate a higher order of thinking induced in the learner when they are encouraged to maintain certain reflective practices. Another word that comes to mind is “heuristics” This term implies to the “lessons learned” approach to performance until the desirable results are achieved.

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