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Inclusive Learning, Free Images & More: ID Links 1/3/23

Experiencing eLearning

Free Stock Photos, Royalty Free Stock Images & Copyright Free Pictures ยท Pexels. Alan Levine explains the challenges with searching for Creative Commons licensed images via Google Image search. This site has a collection of illustrated character creation sets, where you can assemble a character with expressions and poses.

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Classic Learning Research in Practice โ€“ Avoid breaching Copyright

Adobe Captivate

Copyright contains a bundle of Exclusive Rights that can be transferred to: Reproduce, Distribute Copies, Create Derivative work, Perform Publicly, Display Publicly. You are also free from copyright, when it clearly states that the fixation is in the public domain or is licensed by Creative Commons with attribution.

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What Is a Digital Adoption Platform and Why Does It Matter to Corporate Technical Training?

IT Training Department Blog

Grab a warm beverage (yes winter is coming) and picture this: Your company has recently implemented a cutting-edge software solution that promises to revolutionize your workflow. Of course, the DAP won’t eliminate the need entirely for custom eLearning or performance support but it can shoulder most of the training weight.

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Python's got legs!

Learning with e's

At each stage, students can check the viability of their coding by clicking on a self-checking tool 'Assess Your Performance' icon. In psychology, this is known as ' Gestalt ' - visually identifying patterns and interpreting how parts can come together to form a whole, and in so doing, appreciate and understand the entire picture.

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Imagined futures 5: Robot teachers

Learning with e's

They get to know their charges well, finding creative ways to help them to learn optimally, engaging them with methods and activities designed to draw out the best performances. Good teachers continually reflect on their practice, think critically and act creatively. Note the illustration with the large screen TV from 1958.

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March of the robots

Learning with e's

Perhaps the most impressive of the range of educational robots on offer was the unit pictured above. Students design and build similar robots from kits, investing creativity into their designs, and then they program them to perform a variety of tasks that are mapped against the curriculum. Unported License.

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What teachers need

Learning with e's

They need to be able to see the whole picture, and they are often required to act as a team. RM's Integris platform clearly performs these roles in combination. In previous posts we have explored the features of the system and how students can individually benefit from the tools. In this post, we examine how teachers can benefit.

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