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Active Learning Theory

Ed App

Active learning theory is one of the most popular buzzwords in the learning and development (L&D) community today. How does it help improve your training programs? Find out in this article below. What is active learning? Active learning involves actively engaging with your learners.

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How to Use Drip-Feed Training & Learning to Sell More Courses

learnWorlds

Drip-feeding is a technique that allows you to gain better control of the e-learning materials you distribute to your online students. This article goes into much detail explaining what this revolutionary content strategy has to offer… So, let’s find out! What is Drip-Feeding?

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Learning from The King's Speech | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

This movie should be required viewing for anyone in the learning industry – it demonstrates all the ingredients for effective learning. In her article* 10 Brainpowered Wonders in the King’s Speech , Dr. Ellen Weber nicely summarizes a few of the lessons this movie teaches us about learning. Properly d.

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Training: Spaced Learning

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

information over a short amount of time, one learning method suggests.     In an article first reported in Scientific American in 2005 , R. Douglas   In a previous article I wrote about Knowledge Guru and the use of repetition in eLearning. In an eLearning setting you might do even shorter lessons. )

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Fun Summer Reading Assignment–With Learning Implications

Kapp Notes

The concept fits well with Bandura’s social learning theory. Here is an article Lee Child wrote called “ A Simple Way to Create Suspense.” ” In the article he states: How do you create suspense? Lee Child also discusses the use of questions to engage the reader.

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eLearning Glossary

Ed App

Distributed practice , also known as spaced repetition, is a widely-used strategy facilitating the repetition of lessons at increasing intervals until content is embedded. A learning strategy refers to the definition of goals for a learning program, followed by a logical explanation of how those goals will be achieved.

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Bringing the magic of Canva to your EdApp microlessons

Ed App

Together with the world’s leading graphic design program, we’ve teamed up to help you create even more amazing microlessons. We know that incorporating imagery into learning content makes for better learning experiences and, in turn, results. We are so thrilled to introduce our newest integration: EdApp x Canva !

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