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Aligning eLearning Levels of Interactivity with Articulate 360

B Online Learning

Bet you never would have guessed that even Articulate Review and the Content Library can help promote interactivity in your e-learning? Articulate Review is great for garnering feedback from stakeholders via its comment system, but what if you used that comment system for a Level 4 interactive, asynchronous learning event?

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How to Design eLearning for Traditional Learners

Association eLearning

If you’ve attended any of the many eLearning or training & development conferences, you know there is a lot of buzz around augmented reality, immersive learning simulations, serious games and social learning applications. As a result, they’re more likely to prefer self-paced, asynchronous learning.

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How AI will change corporate training in the near future

Matrix

For instance, a rising trend is for companies to offer access to an extensive online course library, trusting that learners will just pick and choose what’s best for them. They blend formal and informal learning, synchronous and asynchronous opportunities, and on-the-job training — often tapping into social learning too.

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eLearning 101: What’s an eLearning Ecosystem?

eLearningMind

This could take the form of online forums or chat groups where members can interact with each other in real-time or asynchronously over a period of days or weeks. It is like an online library of resources, content and activities that learners can access on their own schedule.

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H1 2021 Accomplishments: Industry Awards Review

Coreaxis

Learners have gravitated toward microlearning as a preferred mode of learning, as it is asynchronous, self-paced, and human-centered. Virtual reality, augmented reality and business simulations give learners the opportunity to practice real-life scenarios without the fear of failure, risk or damage. Still, it’s true.

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2018 eLearning Predictions: Updated Hype Curve

Web Courseworks

Augmented and Virtual Reality: Everyone is appropriately excited about the idea of overlaying educational graphics on the real world (augmented reality) or creating truly immersive virtual worlds (virtual reality). When we open that can of worms, we’ll know we’ve reached the trough of disillusionment.

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Free learning & development webinars for January 2022

Limestone Learning

PT: Getting Started with Augmented Reality in Learning This webinar, led by Destery Hildenbrand, Multimedia Learning Specialist at GP Strategies, will break down each step involved in an AR project, including ideation, storyboarding, development and deployment. Use asynchronous tools to align on training expectations prior to sessions.

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