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Interactive eLearning: What to Expect in 2024

Kitaboo

The intensity of the digital revolution, especially in the learning space, is getting more penetrative by the day. With the market size of the eLearning industry all set to hit a record high of $1 trillion by 2032, it’s safe to say that the future of learning lies online. Connect with us to learn more.

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Embodiment Online

Kadenze

As the pandemic continues in various forms and contexts, it is clear educators will be moving in and out of learning spaces online, in the classroom/studio, in hybrid forms, but likely without proximity or touch as a teaching and learning modality. Two people can facilitate the experiential learning for and with each other.

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6 interactive whiteboard tips

Learning with e's

I promised six things teachers should consider if they wish to optimise the IWB in their classrooms: Firstly, it's important that IWBs are optimally positioned within learning spaces. SMART's Learning Suite , for example, is a useful online resource that shows how educators can get the best out of their IWBs.

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Learning in round spaces

Learning with e's

Situating learning in rectangular spaces naturally promotes some forms of pedagogy at the expense of others. So what happens when we change the shape of the learning space? Change it again, and face the participants outwards instead, and what is the effect?

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or not to lecture

Learning with e's

In my previous post I wrote that even though research shows lectures to be less than effective in helping students to learn, they still persist in higher education. Presenting large groups of students with a challenge or a problem is often effective in enabling individuals to tackle concepts or theories in an active manner.

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Content as curriculum?

Learning with e's

Content is still very much king in schools, because 'content as curriculum' is easy and cost effective to deliver, and that is what most governments require and impose. Contemporary pedagogy is only effective if there is a clear understanding of the power and efficacy of the tools that are available. They will tell you.

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Top 47 Posts and 10 Hot Topics for February

eLearning Learning Posts

&# Definition of an E-Learning Curve – Bloom’s Taxonomy is a post from: E-Learning Curve Blog …Tags: Tags: e-learning affective domain Bloom’s Rose bloom’s taxonomy cogitive domain elearning curve learning curve psychomotor domai. Training 2010: Keynote Update - Learning Matters! for Marketing.