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Get those Avatars Moving!

Kapp Notes

Encouraging Learner Movement and Activity Develop activities to encourage learners to move their avatars around the instructional space during the group activity. Rather than discuss classroom management techniques, have learners role play a classroom management issue and then debrief.

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Training badges and certifications: The cherry on top of your courses

TalentLMS

During the award ceremony, standing high on the podium, it’s placed around your neck. Crowds cheer, cameras flash. Time to step off the podium and find out more. Or award badges to employees who answer the most questions on an online discussion forum. You’ve won a gold medal for [insert favorite sport] in the Olympics.

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Experiencing Flipped Classrooms: Using Camtasia Relay to Enhance Learning Experience at Morehouse School of Medicine

TechSmith Camtasia

Guest post by the Instructional Technology team at the Morehouse School of Medicine. A flipped classroom is a teaching model that requires students to view pre-recorded, instructor-prepared presentations before coming to a class and thus frees up classroom time for in-depth discussion, problem-solving, and collaboration.

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Michael Allen – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Michael Allen, the CEO of Allen Interactions, is known for pioneering multimedia learning technologies, interactive instructional paradigms, and rapid-prototyping processes—bringing each forward into leading corporate enterprises. Michael: Many people responsible for instructional design today just aren’t ready to take on this complex task.

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MICHAEL ALLEN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Michael Allen, the CEO of Allen Interactions, is known for pioneering multimedia learning technologies, interactive instructional paradigms, and rapid-prototyping processes—bringing each forward into leading corporate enterprises. Michael: Many people responsible for instructional design today just aren’t ready to take on this complex task.

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Learning Solutions Conference 2023 Recap

Experiencing eLearning

Thursday Ashley Chiasson: Working with SMEs I didn’t take too many notes during this Morning Buzz discussion, but there were several questions about managing time with SMEs and clearly communicating expectations. Steve Burns stood behind the podium with notes. Plus, it was lovely to see Ashley again–it had been a few years!

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Keeping Video Learners Engaged

ATD Learning Technologies

In my last post , I discussed why it’s important to change shots in video—what I call the “Change Principle.” In other words, how can we use the Change Principle to make instructional video more engaging for the learner? Camera movement can liberate you from boring video, but I have to express two caveats.

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