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Learning Management System vs Youtube videos for Online Education

Online education using WordPress as LMS

Learning Management System (LMS) and Youtube video series are two great tools for online learning. On the other hand, Youtube video series is a great way to provide information in an easily digestible format. Benefits of using Youtube for teaching content. Benefits of using Youtube for teaching content. Conclusion.

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7 Strategies To Promote Your Online Cooking Classes

Think Orion

It’s the best time to monetize your skills and deliver online cooking classes. The global online cooking class market is expected to reach US$ 485.83 With the rise of online platforms, improve the online visibility of your cooking classes and generate more signups. Develop a professional website for your cooking classes.

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Online Academy Helps to Keep Lectures Where They Belong: Out of.

Dashe & Thomson

This YouTube-based learning environment was founded in 2004 by former Boston hedge-fund manager Salman Khan, and today contains more than 2,200 lectures on more than 100 topics (mostly math related). In an effort to bridge the time and distance gap, he started making 10-minute videos of math lessons and posting them on YouTube.

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Flipping the class with Ed Ted

Moodle Journal

If like myself you make use of YouTube videos in your lectures and classes, then I feel certain that you will have come across the Ted Talks , so I was really very pleasantly surprised when the other day I discovered Ted Ed lessons worth sharing. Furthermore you can even add additional questions and content to each lesson you choose.

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Who's Building the Social Learning Roads? | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

by Paul on April 20, 2011 in Classroom Learning , Informal Learning , social learning Over the last few months I’ve discussed with my brother, a professor at Bethel University here in Minneapolis, how to incorporate social media into his classes. Instead of getting answers, by the time it was over I found myself asking more questions.

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Who's Going to Build the Social Learning Roads?

Dashe & Thomson

by Paul on April 20, 2011 in Classroom Learning , Informal Learning , social learning Over the last few months I’ve discussed with my brother, a professor at Bethel University here in Minneapolis, how to incorporate social media into his classes. Instead of getting answers, by the time it was over I found myself asking more questions.

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Make Learning An Experience. Blend It! | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

While we may like to believe that directing and guiding our learners to new understanding is the most effective way to educate, the traditional Instructor-Led Training (ILT) model fails to recognize that our learners have changed. Blend Your “Content-Heavy” Courses. Divide what they need to “know” and “do” into a blended learning experience.