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Assessing Student Learning: Integrating Formative Assessment In Lesson Development

Kitaboo

In this post, we’ll explore the benefits and different ways to integrate formative assessment seamlessly into your lesson planning. Some of the most common, day-to-day examples of formative assessment include conducting a quick poll in the class during a lesson, asking questions mid-lecture, etc. Let’s dive in!

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Strategies for Effective Crisis Management: Lessons for K12 CEOs

Kitaboo

Through this blog, we’ll delve into some strategies for effective crisis management for K12 publishers , by drawing lessons from successful CEOs who navigated their companies through challenging times. Tips for Transparent Communication in a Crisis Immediate Disclosure: Act fast to disclose information about the crisis.

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The Advantages of eBook Conversion for Improving Readability and Reach in K12 Curriculum

Kitaboo

Read on to explore why the K12 segment has embraced eBook Conversion and how it’s proven itself as an innovative idea for school development by enhancing the readability and reach of the curriculum. eBook conversion allows educational institutions to surpass geographical restraints and encompass an enormous student body.

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70-20-10: Origin, Research, Purpose

Performance Learning Productivity

The original was on the 70-20 Blog site. Learning through Conversation – April 2016 Skype discussion between Cal Wick, Bob Eichinger and Charles Jennings 70-20-10: Origin,Research, Purpose by Cal Wick Where It All Began The 70-20-10 model has been part of the corporate learning and development lexicon for decades. Bob agreed.

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A Conversation with Cammy Bean

Kapp Notes

The other day I had a chance to catch up with Cammy Bean, she is passionate about the field of L&D and is founder of the popular Learning Visions blog and a staple among presenters at various elearning and learning conferences. Bean: The hardest lesson? Less is more. What where the high and low points of the process?

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How to Promote Your First Online Course

LearnDash

You can list modules, lesson plans, and course materials. Include high-quality images and videos to break up copy, show mockups of lesson plans or the main page, and introduce yourself. Share up to ten questions and clearly display your contact information in case they have a question you didn’t list. Course description.

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Remembering Jay Cross and His Work

Experiencing eLearning

I never had the pleasure of meeting him in person, but like many in the field, I read his writing and had great respect for his work. He was the guru of informal learning who pushed us to think outside of the traditional model of formal courses and training. Formal and Informal Learning. Conversation. Perpetual Beta.

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