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eCombat: Lessons from the Interactive Battlefields of Afghanistan

Vignettes Learning

Spencer Ackerman features Vanguard of Valor, an interactive teaching tool built to instruct the mid-career officers who pass through the Army’s Combined Arms Center, about the lessons accumulated from years of hard-fought war in Afghanistan. Vanguard of Valor also contains a compendium of lessons learned from past military engagements.

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How to Create a Better Blended Learning Experience on Mobile

LearnDash

Or they find ways to incorporate the online learning program into classroom activities. Problems aside, the educators who are able to effectively combine mobile learning and blended learning will have set themselves up for a successful learning program. Here’s where to start. Think about why you’re choosing mobile.

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Curriculum Development: Overview, Best Practices, and Future Trends

Hurix Digital

In this article, we discuss curriculum development from the lens of contemporary learning trends and needs , such as online learning. Resistance to the changes that are needed to support modern learning pedagogies. Focusing on more learner-centric curriculums will ensure learners remain interested and engaged throughout the lessons.

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How Professional Development Teacher Training Enhances Classroom Instruction?

Kitaboo

According to a review article, 13 out of the 18 studies conducted on the impact of teacher’s professional development training reported a positive effect on teachers’ practice, beliefs, self-efficacy, and autonomy. This includes providing access to high-quality educational media, lesson plans, and interactive tools.

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The Benefits of Interactive Branching Scenarios

KnowledgeOne

This is a much more exciting and engaging way to learn than the passive intake of information seen in traditional pedagogy and some forms of elearning. Related articles: [VIDEO] Gamification Gamification in 3 questions 4 Strategies to keep students engaged in online learning Play and the Adult Learner: Test Your Knowledge!

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Is Having Fun in Higher Education the Way Forward?

KnowledgeOne

In an interview conducted by the TALON online teaching and learning network, Lisa Forbes and David Thomas discuss game pedagogy in higher education and online learning. is a clinical assistant professor in the counselling program at the University of Colorado Denver. Here is the gist of what they have to say! Forbes, Ph.D.,

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Next-generation personalized learning

KnowledgeOne

Indeed, personalized learning has taken many forms over time: from private tutoring, first documented in the 19th century, to computerized adaptive testing and differentiated pedagogy. In education, this technology is embodied mainly in Intelligent Tutorial Systems (ITS), which are computer programs that are part of expert systems.