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Importance of eBooks in education

Kitaboo

Offline Access to eBooks: Over 50% of the world’s population has access to the Internet. In order to ensure that the Internet connection does not hamper the learning process mobile devices, these days, offer offline services. You can include music, animations, videos and audio explanations into the learning module.

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10 Spaced Repetition Websites

Ed App

Features: Automatic delivery, templates, gamification, mobile learning. Spaced Repetition Website #2 – Mochi. The Mochi card spaced repetition website allows users to take notes and make flashcards. These flashcards can then be used by the user to study with spaced repetition. This is done automatically.

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MagicBoxTM is Exhibiting at ISTE 2019

MagicBox

With the platform’s custom branded apps, they can download e-books, read and add annotations in the offline mode and participate in a collaborative learning space. Instructors can use our powerful analytics dashboard to assess the learning outcomes of individual students.

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State of the LMS 2012

eLearning 24-7

As for personal and professional development, it truly amazes me how many vendors in the e-learning space as a whole, forget this type of training. The courses were 100% online, SCORM compliant, with video, audio – including recording your voice and comparing to the speaker. Audio/video/image editing – 51.4%.

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Four LMS Trends whose hype isn’t meeting reality

eLearning 24-7

Yeah it is rocking, but the hype would have you believe that everyone is going with native apps and on/offline synchronization. A couple of vendors pitch on/offline players which can only be used with a laptop. The real reality is that this isn’t the case. For most vendors it is going through the web browser.

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9 Ways to Increase Online Student Engagement

WBT Systems

Give students the opportunity to recall and review information, therefore committing it to their long-term memory, by spacing out content. Keep their brains engaged by delivering content in different formats: videos, voice over slides, audio, text, and panel discussions. #7 7 – Get students to take action on what they’ve learned.

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The Learning Library

eLearning 24-7

And Audio Books, and lots of index cards – do they still use them? Access to research sites, eBooks, audio books to download, all for free. Or, download it for offline. A Library is only as good as the contents, and what is contained in those stacks, which for the Learning Library, is presented as sections.

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