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Large-scale online course design? Use collaborative learning for high engagement

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Collaborative learning can help keep people engaged and motivated online. In May I was asked to design and facilitate the free food systems e-course together with Wageningen University and the Netherlands Food Partnership for 500 participants from all over the world. Could I do that better through collaborative learning?

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Q&A: Low Country Virtual

CourseArc

Low Country Virtual got its start from a group of school systems in the Charleston Metro Region who had been collaborating for several years. After year one of the pandemic, the district superintendents wanted to discontinue emergency remote learning and shift into high-quality online learning based on the National Standards of Quality.

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What is Hybrid Learning: A Guide to Teaching Methods

BrainCert

Hybrid learning is a teaching and learning approach that combines traditional face-to-face instruction with online learning. Creating a supportive community in hybrid learning can promote collaboration and a sense of belonging among students and educators. What is Hybrid Learning?

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How to Increase Student Engagement in Online Learning

learnWorlds

Online learning has emerged as a transformative force in education after the COVID-19 pandemic, tearing down traditional barriers and providing unprecedented access to knowledge. Amidst this digital revolution, the significance of student engagement in the online learning environment cannot be overstated.

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8 Ways to Build an Online Learning Community

learnWorlds

Online Collaborative Learning helps us explore ways to think, to innovate, to develop problem-solving skills and to seek conceptual understanding. Online collaborative learning engages students in higher-order thinking skills, such as critical and creative thinking, analysis, synthesis, planning, monitoring, evaluating.

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Scaling up: working with large groups online

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

The assumption is that nobody learns without the teacher being present and without a synchronous session. Because there is so much possible online, with large numbers of participants. You have to be bold and creative with your design. Even with large groups, participants can still learn deeply. Unfortunately!

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Lost in Lingo? Top 10 L&D Jargon Terms Emerging Professionals Should Know

Hurix Digital

Instructional Design Instructional Design (ID) is the art and science of crafting learning experiences, bridging the gap between knowledge and acquisition. It entails understanding how people learn, designing engaging experiences, optimizing knowledge retention, and empowering them to apply their newfound skills.