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Learning Objectives Are Spoilers

Association eLearning

How did you feel after getting through that opening for the first time? How did you feel after getting through that opening for the first time? One of the biggest differences is that eLearning tends to literally spell out what’s going to happen next, often with a learning objectives screen. Is that what happened next?

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Managing Remote Team Training: Challenges and Best Practices

Infopro Learning

How can learning leaders train remote employees in the best way? This blog will discuss the challenges and best practices for managing remote team training. There is more to remote training than playing a video session or opening a slide show in front of the employees. Challenges of Leading and Managing Remote Teams Training.

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Another Lens for Viewing Your eLearning

Association eLearning

Provide clear learning objectives up front so your learners know what they’re getting into. Theory and practical application are two different things. Whenever possible, let your learners practice what they’ve learned. Or, consider opening a forum to discuss the subject or holding a competition. Oh, it’s like that!

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Save the Learners! Build an Open and Shut Serious Game Strategy

Cinecraft

They are going to stick with it till the end and feel compelled to take it again as the Flow Theory suggests! The Flow Theory as named by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, the Hungarian psychologist, is the mental state of a person being completely immersed in an activity or learning event. If your answer is no then keep reading.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Objection to Learning Objectives

Learning Visions

Learning objectives clarify exactly what it is youre trying to teach. Ray Sims has written a great summary on Writing Learning Objectives , with citations to some good resources, including Vicki Heaths post Learning Objectives: Writing Learning Outcomes So They Matter. I see the value.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Writing Less Objectionable Learning Objectives

Learning Visions

Friday, January 25, 2008 Writing Less Objectionable Learning Objectives My recent post on alternatives to listing out learning objectives generated a lot of interest and a good conversation. ( See My Objection to Learning Objectives.) Its like the opening credits of a movie.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Wills New Taxonomy for Learning Objectives

Learning Visions

Tuesday, January 29, 2008 Wills New Taxonomy for Learning Objectives Will Thalheimer , along with many other illustrious eLearning professionals, made some great points in the comments of Writing Less Objectionable Learning Objections. Learning objectives are used to tell the learner whats in the course.