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Virtual Events are Creating a Paradigm Change in eLearning

Web Courseworks

Educational offerings were already a part of face-to-face events; but this new phenomenon has impacted investment and thus the quality of learning activities online. Now associations are considering how to design hybrid events that take place both onsite and online. The quality of learning events is improving.

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Storyline Accessibility and Mayer’s Principles

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Storyline Accessibility for Multimedia Application of these principles has led to the common practice of developing eLearning that uses images synchronized with audio narration. Storyline allows us to add captions to video and audio files or to import caption files. This is known as the Redundancy Principle.

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Does synchronous training fit the modern workplace?

TalentLMS

With self-paced training starting to slump, could synchronous training (self-paced learning’s antithesis) be making a comeback? In this post, we ask: “ What is synchronous training? What is synchronous training? You’ll hear the terms synchronous and asynchronous used a lot in conjunction with employee training programs.

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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

This is where an association stores data on their members and prospective members for tracking memberships, managing newsletter subscriptions, offering special gifts, sending invitations to events and workshops, and promoting discounts on products and services. Live webinars and virtual classrooms are both great examples.

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Rapid eLearning Development: 7 Tried & Tested Tips

eLearningMind

It reuses images, audio clips, videos, interviews, quizzes, and many more content pieces! For instance, the SME can quickly record an audio clip or a video to fill in the gaps. For instance, training staff for a major event that only happens once every five years fits into this category. Fill in the gaps in content rapidly.

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Designing Elearning without Audio

The Learning Dispatch

Here are some ways to construct elearning without audio. Who doesn’t love audio narration in elearning? Yet audio can be difficult, for both the learner and the training program. Yet audio can be difficult, for both the learner and the training program. Rely on Text for Your Non-Audio Courses, but Use It Well.

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The 7 most important LMS features to support Synchronous Learning

eFront

This type of e-learning, in which students and teachers interact at the same time, is called “synchronous” in the relevant jargon. ?n n this blog post we’ll describe some essential LMS features to support synchronous learning. 3) Tele-conference (audio / video). 1) Calendaring / Bulletin Board.