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The Learning Styles Myth

Association eLearning

Some time ago, a colleague of mine wrote a blog called Learning Myths: Debunked , in which he stated that learning styles is a myth. Having obtained a degree in Elementary Education, I was shocked and still skeptical that learning styles was indeed a myth.

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Best Practices to Ensure Successful Custom e-Learning Development

Infopro Learning

Today e-learning is the most preferred method for training employees. The learning ease and speed provided by the online platforms allow potential learners to grow and learn faster. It is one of the major reasons companies have started relying more on custom e-learning development.

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Learning Styles and E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

This post is going to be somewhat different than in the past, specifically a result of the argument of the effectiveness of learning styles and if they even exist. Nope, in all the counter-arguments it was focusing on one item, learning styles, which initially was going to make up only a small part of the post.

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The Art of Storytelling in eLearning: Crafting Compelling Narratives

Hurix Digital

In the realm of eLearning solutions, where attention spans are often fragmented, narratives serve as powerful tools to captivate learners. When it comes to workforce learning , narratives provide a context that resonates with real-world scenarios.

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Strain the Brain for Better Results

Dashe & Thomson

Instructional Designers often strive to develop training material that is concise and easily digested by the target learners. Learning Style Theory Cognitive Strain CRT elearning instructional design Learning Theory' They also strive to create assessments and questions that are valid, clear, and direct.

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The Learning Styles Zombie

Clark Quinn

It’s June, and June is Learning Styles month for the Debunker’s Club. Now, I’ve gone off on Learning Styles before ( here , here , here , and here ), but it’s been a while, and they refuse to die. They’re like zombies, coming to eat your brain!

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5 Learning Myths, Debunked

LearnDash

Whether you’re designing a course or giving learners study advice, don’t let these myths lead you astray. And as a result, they’re likely to grab hold of some teaching ideas they’ve heard about but never examined and move forward with them under the misimpression that simply presenting their information is enough to help their learners learn.

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