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What is Blended Learning? A Guide to Everything You Need to Know

eLearningMind

What is Blended Learning? Blended learning combines the best of two training environments—traditional face-to-face classroom training and high-tech eLearning. Your company likely has both millennials who are more used to digital learning , as well as traditional learners; blended learning serves both. Fun and Engagement.

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What is Blended Learning? A Guide to Everything You Need to Know

eLearningMind

What is Blended Learning? Blended learning combines the best of two training environments—traditional face-to-face classroom training and high-tech eLearning. Your company likely has both millennials who are more used to digital learning , as well as traditional learners; blended learning serves both. . Share on twitter.

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Blended Learning is Splendid Learning

Growth Engineering

What is Blended Learning. Blended education. Whatever you want to call it, the definition of blended learning is easy to grasp – it combines online learning and face-to-face training to get the best of both worlds. Training managers are still getting to grips with the pros and cons of blended learning.

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eLBX Session Sneak Peek #2

eLearning Brothers

Chris Willis, our Senior Product Manager for Customizable Courseware is going to be giving a great eLBX session on blending learning. Here’s a preview of her presentation: Blend Learning Like a Rockstar. Chris Willis, eLearning Brothers.

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Buy, Build, or Blend? Use Cases for Off-the-Shelf and Custom eLearning

SweetRush

In this article, we’ll dig into what “it depends” means by exploring use cases for both off-the-shelf and custom eLearning. And just like our first article, we’ll present you with information to support both options so that you can decide which one is best for you. Let’s begin with off-the-shelf eLearning. Why would we do this?

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The Learning and Forgetting Curve: How to Make eLearning Memorable

TalentLMS

A great way to overcome this unfortunate habit of the mind is to create hybrid or blended learning courses if possible. Prevent cognitive overload by presenting information in “chunks”. Using his research, eLearning developers can integrate features in their courses that promote knowledge absorption and retention.

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Using Silverlight/Expression Blend for eLearning Development

Upside Learning

We’ve been playing with Silverlight to understand its power and limitations relevant to eLearning. Using Silverlight/Expression Blend. An average eLearning developer will find the installation a daunting process. Expression Blend Elearning content more focuses on presentation and experience rather than functionality.