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Cognitive Load Theory and Employee Training

Mindflash

Thinking back, you can probably recall a class in school where you were always a couple of steps behind the teacher’s lecture. It wasn’t until you reviewed the notes from the lecture or reread a few pages of the book that a clear picture formed. In psychology, this concept is known as Cognitive Load Theory.

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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

If a customer service agent has had to sit through dry lecture videos that were filmed ten years ago, which are now online, that may be their image of eLearning.” If you’d like to learn more, check out this article from eLearning Industry. That’s where my brain goes when I hear “eLearning,” and I have fond memories of it.

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10 Helpful Resources for Online Course Designers

CourseArc

It’s the functional application of design aspects like color theory, typography, and user experience to the goal of teaching. Here you’ll find various strategies, tools, and best practices for the management, design, development, and implementation of your eLearning programs.

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TOPYX Topics – Social Learning Newsletter – May 2016

TOPYX LMS

overview of the referral partner program and commission schedule. We are dedicated to providing you with relevant articles and newsletters covering the evolving eLearning, learning management, and social learning landscape so you have the information you need to stay current. Read the full article. Oh, and it is free.

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Friday Finds — Learning Campaigns, Multi-Store Memory, Less is More

Mike Taylor

Last Week’s Most Clicked: The Better Deck Deck News & Notes If learning matters, make it a campaign The article by Ross Garner argues that learning and development should be treated as a marketing campaign, with clear objectives, target audiences, messaging and tactics. These strategies can help us learn more effectively.

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MOOC reflections

Clark Quinn

The Stanford model, as I understand it (and I haven’t taken one), features a rigorous curriculum of content and assessments, in technical fields like AI and programming. The learning comes from content presented by a lecturer, and then dialog via social media, where the contributions of the participants are shared.

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Teaching methods

Ed App

In today’s article, we would like to present a few contemporary teaching methods and how they’re being put into good use. In this article, we would like to focus on methods falling into the spectrum between student and teacher-directed methods. Using online programs and apps is convenient, time-efficient and fun.

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