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#CoronaVirus, class closures and communication

Learning with e's

There is a growing body of research that shows there is no significant difference between learning outcomes achieved at a distance against those achieved in class. One meta-study database (established in 2004) shows that online learning (when done effectively) is at least as effective, if not more effective than traditional courses.

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How to Create Effective Test Questions

CourseArc

If every student answers a question correctly, does that mean your question is too easy, or is it a perfect example of an effective test question? How to Create Effective Tests and Quizzes. Ask a beta tester in your target audience to take it before you administer it to your class. Is it meant to challenge a student?

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Coach class

Learning with e's

At the gym this morning I noticed several young people who have the potential to be great athletes - even world class - if they can get their techniques correct. One of the most important things that separates world class athletes from the rest is technique. Secondly, what are the most effective ways to respond to the assessment task?

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Course Creators Guide to Copyright and Intellectual Property

BrainCert

These factors include purpose & character, nature, amount & substantiality, and effect on potential market value. This involves comprehending the distinction between fair use and copyright infringement, as well as being mindful of licenses such as Creative Commons, which may permit limited uses of copyrighted materials.

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The Four Types of Online Courses to Create

Superb Learning

From schools to businesses, online courses have quickly become an effective alternative to in-class courses, helping people to continue to learn wherever they are. Image Credit: Unsplash under Creative Commons.

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Is it a Classroom or a Prison? Some Common Sense on Measuring Training Effectiveness

Mindflash

Yes, there will always be that student who hates classes and will never come. Yes, there will always be the student who LOVES classes (and hint, hint — the student who LOVES all classes is typically a lower-performing employee). Is it attributed to your class? Image used under Creative Commons by Flickr user ms.akr.

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What teachers need

Learning with e's

This is echoed by Assistant Head Teacher Mat Downs, from Highcliffe School in Dorset, who said: "Real anytime and anywhere access has always been a requirement for us and previously we did this via complicated systems to allow staff into the school's network from home to get something as simple as a class list. 2019) RM Effectiveness Review.

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