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In Challenging Times: Make Lemonade in eLearning

Litmos

Asynchronous experiences may be different, but some authentic "voice" makes the experience more manageable. These work better asynchronously, of course, but they can be leveraged synchronously. And blended can mean mixing up asynchronous with synchronous activity. We also should revisit our pedagogy.

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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 2 (M-Z)

LearnUpon

Pedagogy: Derived from the Greek for ‘to lead’, pedagogy is a teacher-centred approach to educational activities in online and face-to-face environments. In eLearning, pedagogy involves selecting the best methods to convey information to learners. Self-regulation: A primary component of self-guided eLearning.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

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Asynchronous Learning. Asynchronous learning allows learners to train individually, enabling them to complete courses at a time, place and pace that suits them. This role is usually found in large organizations and multinationals. Examples include “Location”, “Job Role” or “Department”. RFP (Request for Proposal).