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What Is eLearning? The Good, Bad, and The Ugly

Association eLearning

Elearning can include virtual education, social media, digital collaboration, computer-based curriculum, mobile performance support, and the list goes on. At its worst, however, eLearning can be torturous, with seemingly endless PowerPoints slides, that can make eLearning seem downright ugly. Bio Latest Posts. Tweet This!

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7 Tech Tools & Skills Trainers Must Have

TalentLMS

Social Media for eLearning. The overwhelming surge in popular social media hangouts like Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, Snapchat, Google+, YouTube, as well as the true power that blogs have, all tell us where the potential learners are. are a great start. Knowledge Management Skills. And the rewards?

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Gamification Basics

Web Courseworks

Using mircrocredentials to reward users for acquiring new knowledge or improving skill sets is a potential growth area for associations looking to enhance eLearning initiatives and increase learner engagement, but the concept of gamification extends far beyond the use of badges and achievements. This is an essential point.

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What is social learning?

From the Coleface

Last week I attended #SLCONF , a conference on social learning. Social learning is a zeitgeisty term which is very much in the early stages of the Gartner hype cycle for most organisations. I participated to find out more about what social learning is and what L&D practitioners should be doing about it/ with it.

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Gamification Basics

Web Courseworks

Using mircrocredentials to reward users for acquiring new knowledge or improving skill sets is a potential growth area for associations looking to enhance eLearning initiatives and increase learner engagement, but the concept of gamification extends far beyond the use of badges and achievements. This is an essential point.

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4 Motivation Strategies for eLearning Environments with Massive Learners

TalentLMS

Informing learners of how many more slides to go before they complete the session is also a good example of progress update. Badges, when associated with points, become a potent recipe for extrinsic motivation. Learners are willing to share their leaderboard ranks, their badges and their points on social media.

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DIA Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

Recently I did a presentation titled for the Drug Information Association. Here are the slides and some related links. FDA and Social Media… Maybe a Model for Others. Beyond Four Walls. View more presentations from Karl Kapp. Related Links: Key Advantages of Serious Games/Immersive Learning Simulations.

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