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Storyline Accessibility and Mayer’s Principles

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Most often, it’s that we’re not sure how to develop accessible eLearning without compromising effective instructional design. For more depth about the research and application of these principles, I encourage you to grab a copy of the books Multimedia Learning and e-Learning and the Science of Instruction. Dyscalculia.)

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Plain Language for Course Creators: Enhancing Clarity and Engagement

CourseArc

is the Executive Director of Oleb Books. Executive Director, Oleb Books In the fast-paced world of online learning, clear communication is crucial for course creators. At this learning center, educators use a training method that emphasizes problem-solving skills. by Belo Miguel Cipriani, Ed.D., About Belo Miguel Cipriani, Ed.D.

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3 Ways to Use Cognitive Psychology to Improve Your Course

LearnDash

As it turns out, psychology—particularly cognitive psychology—has a lot of valuable lessons for e-learning. My early text books split subject material into units: we would spend a few weeks covering addition, then move to subtraction. Cognitive psychology concepts aren’t about taking the easy road for expediency’s sake.

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Why Psychology is Still Relevant in the Age of Neuroscience

Learningtogo

Cognitive science is a branch of psychology that attempts to explain human behavior by understanding how we think. Like cosmology, quantum physics , and many other branches of science, cognitive psychology employs models to describe something that can’t be directly observed. Book Your BrainyBot™ Discovery Session with Margie.

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Learning Myths vs Science/ Approaches to Creating Effective Learning

TechSmith Camtasia

He’s an award-winning consultant, an internationally known speaker, and author of six books. This led to the formation of the Cognitive Science Society in the early 80s. The right way to think about it is through a cognitive level. And so, it’s not interfering with our cognitive load.”. It’s about context as well.

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Benefits of Scenario-Based Learning

Experiencing eLearning

Here’s a selection of quotes on why scenarios are effective. Ruth Clark’s book Scenario-Based e-Learning: Evidence Based Guidelines for Online Workforce Learning explains how scenario-based elearning helps people learn new skills faster. Chapter 10 of Clark’s book asks, “Does scenario-based elearning work?”

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WEF’s reskilling revolution and its impact on L&D

CLO Magazine

As someone with a background in cognitive science, I’ve always been fascinated by how people think, learn and adapt. Nor have they been taught how to optimize their learning abilities, which can lead to wildly varying results, even when the training materials and delivery methods are the same.