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Blended Learning: Must Know Strategies That Engage Learners

ProProfs

While one can benefit from the implementation of a synchronous online learning strategy, one also gets the chance to bag advantage from the “self-decided pace” techniques that are an integral part of an asynchronous learning strategy. In other words, blended learning approach offers the best of both the worlds. Practical examples.

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Microlearning, Engagement, Gamification, and the Elearning Success Summit with Stephen Ladek from LMSPulse

LifterLMS

You’ve probably heard it a hundred times, the difference between asynchronous and synchronous learning, right? So synchronous learning means that we are synchronized. That’s what synchronous means. Asynchronous means that you’ve delivered content to me as the instructor.

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CLIVE SHEPHERD – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Clive: Big question. Learnnovators: You say it is important to ‘keep a balance between the synchronous and the asynchronous’. Balancing synchronous and asynchronous elements is just one of the considerations in blending. How has blended learning started transforming workplaces around the world today?

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Clive Shepherd – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Clive: Big question. Learnnovators: You say it is important to ‘keep a balance between the synchronous and the asynchronous’. Balancing synchronous and asynchronous elements is just one of the considerations in blending. How has blended learning started transforming workplaces around the world today?