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3 Basic Forms of Effective eLearning Activities

eFront

In any eLearning program, an activity or a group of activities are necessary to provoke learning experiences. When created the right way, learning activities can help users conquer challenging learning objectives. Which events in your eLearning programs ensure that learning is actually taking place? Click To Tweet.

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The eLearning Automation Guide For eLearning Professionals

eFront

In this article, we’ll share everything you need to know about eLearning automation. You’ll learn about 4 benefits it can bring to your organization and 3 tips to choose the best automated course authoring tool for your eLearning program. eLearning Automation: Definition, Tips, And Benefits. 4 Benefits Of eLearning Automation.

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Situated Cognition In eLearning: What eLearning Professionals Should Know

TalentLMS

Context is key to creating successful eLearning experiences. In this article, I’ll shed light on the situated cognition theory, from its core principles to tips that will help you use it in your next eLearning course. Situated cognition is based on the idea that learning is most effective when it is in context.

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2019 eLearning Predictions – Hype Curve

Web Courseworks

Around New Year’s Day each year, we issue our predictions for the top eLearning trends of the coming year. Here is this year’s eLearning hype curve: About the Hype Cycle. Seeing the negativity around the word, people stop using it in the titles of articles, blog posts, and conference presentations.

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eLearning in the Workplace

TalentLMS

Workplace learning, professional development and eLearning are phrases with increasingly blurred meanings. eLearning has become the cornerstone of education services to the mobile and the busy employee. With the positive relationship between eLearning and employee performance, more content is developed and archived regularly.

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Designing eLearning using Anderson's Revised Bloom's Taxonomy

BrainCert

This blog post explores the advantages of Anderson's Revised Bloom's Taxonomy, provides guidance on incorporating it into eLearning design, and emphasizes the importance of adopting a comprehensive approach to eLearning design. Creating Content that Fosters Learning The heart of any eLearning course is its content.

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eLearning Hype Curve: Our Predictions for 2019

Web Courseworks

Around New Year’s Day each year, we issue our predictions for the top eLearning trends of the coming year. Here is this year’s eLearning hype curve: What’s the eLearning Hype Cycle? Seeing the negativity around the word, people stop using it in the titles of articles, blog posts, and conference presentations.