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Five Teaching Strategies Backed Up by Neuroscience

KnowledgeOne

Instructors can create an environment that maximizes engagement and retention by aligning teaching strategies with the brain’s natural processes. Here are five teaching strategies backed by neuroscience that can enhance learning experiences. Strategist. Movie scriptwriter. Transylvanian. Fanatic anime consumer.

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Games do teach

Clark Quinn

So it’s hard to want to quibble, but she put out what I think is a somewhat irresponsible post on games with the provocative title “ Why Games Don’t Teach “ So it’s only fair that I raise my objections, though the comments do a great job also of pointing out the problem. And yet she continues to be wrong.

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Steps to develop eLearning curriculum

BrainCert

Additionally, surveying your target audience helps to determine their expectations and preferences regarding learning materials, teaching styles, evaluation measures, etc. By selecting an authoring tool that supports functional development, instructors can create a wide range of learning activities and multimedia-based lessons for learners.

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Improvising our way beyond emergency remote teaching

Kadenze

point out we have been catapulted into the moment of “ emergency remote teaching ” where the COVID-19 emergency has meant we all, whether we like it or not, (or the students like it or not), must teach in responsible, socially distanced ways. Well not really. As Hodges Et al. Firstly the content and instructor challenge.

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4 Benefits of AI for Learners… and Teachers

KnowledgeOne

This feature also enables teachers to obtain a report on their students’ performance and adjust their teaching. AI can identify recurrent errors in learners and propose targeted personalized exercises to remedy them. Author: Catherine Meilleur Communication Strategist and Senior Editor @KnowledgeOne.

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Flipped learning for talent development: Lessons from the college classroom

CLO Magazine

I have used teaching innovations that I discovered in my 20-plus years as a college instructor that have helped make me stronger as a learning and development professional. Teaching is just talking, right? I began adjunct teaching at the University of Louisville in the fall of 2020. Until I almost fell asleep during a lecture.

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6 Must-Read Learning Game Design Books

Knowledge Guru

Rather than teach people how to superficially slap some game elements onto some boring activities, author Yu-Kai Chou takes the reader on a journey that teaches us to uncover why people have different motivations for different behaviors. Another great read from the co-author of the first book on our list, Dr. Karl Kapp.

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