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How to Make Online Courses More Interactive

LearnDash

In a typical online course, learning is straightforward. Course creators pass information through static lessons, and students turn in assignments, and the cycle repeats. However, learners may have trouble sticking with courses or learning the material without interactivity. Consider hosting weekly (or more!)

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Game Element: Pattern Recognition

Kapp Notes

Many games involve creating, identifying or predicting a pattern. Pattern recognition is the ability to recognize order in a chaos or to see relationships in disjointed information. Patterns can be found in concepts, ideas, and series of words, symbols, numbers, and images. Once the top overflows the player loses.

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Custom eLearning courses on product knowledge for a large insurance company in the US

Tesseract Learning

Custom eLearning courses on product knowledge for a large insurance company in the US. As the world's only integrated Intelligent Automation Platform (IAP) powered by fractal science principles and pattern recognition, ANTstein digitizes every type of data for forward-thinking companies looking to achieve straight-through processing. -->.

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Use Your E-Learning Course to Change Behavior

LearnDash

Many learners turn to online courses to gain a new habit, lose a bad one, or change their lifestyle for good. Online courses are often based around subjects or specific training goals. Teaching a course is about helping that information stick. Here’s how you can create a course that focuses on behavioral learning.

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Empowering Leaders with Custom eLearning Solutions

Infopro Learning

They are investing in custom eLearning courses for high-impact areas such as employee onboarding, D&E, and leadership development. Collaborative tools such as gamification, social elements, and chat features can help create context in an online environment. These can be difficult skills to learn without working in teams or groups.

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How to Build a Gamification Strategy – An Expert View

Harbinger Interactive Learning

Gamification strategies are one of the best techniques to improve knowledge retention. In eLearning, a gamification strategy involves using unique gaming elements and techniques to stimulate the learner’s interest and increase their participation. Gamification creates an emotional connect between the learners and the content.

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Leveraging Generative AI within ADDIE for High-Impact Training Content and Better Outcomes

Infopro Learning

With the introduction of machine learning (ML), technology gained the ability to analyze data, identify patterns, and provide valuable insights, leading to a focus on improving human decision-making. You might have heard of the ADDIE model, which is a framework for developing training content, like lessons and courses.