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Chunking Information to Design eLearning

B Online Learning

Chunking refers to the strategy of breaking down information into bite-sized pieces so that human brain can easily digest the new information. Miller first coined the term ‘chunking’ in his 1956 paper, The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on our Capacity for Processing Information.

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Informal Learning For Beginners: Are You Ready To Engage Your Telecommuting Teams?

eLearning Industry

What is informal learning and how can it benefit your geographically dispersed staffers? This post was first published on eLearning Industry. This article covers the basics, benefits, and key characteristics.

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OpenSesame announces partnership with Real Projects to expand business skills and information security course library

OpenSesame

Global 2000 can now leverage critical training to improve business skills and information security in their organizations. Enterprise companies leverage the OpenSesame Plus subscription with over 7,500 curated courses—now including Real Projects’ learner-focused courses— to develop employee’s professional and information security skills.

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eLearning as Part of an Informal Learning Strategy

Integrated Learnings

Do you have a similar story of unstructured, experiential, informal learning? Jay Cross, known for his informal learning research, tells us that approximately 80% of workplace learning occurs informally. In contrast, only 20% of organizations’ learning budgets go toward enhancing informal learning. Are you doing this?

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Steps to develop eLearning curriculum

BrainCert

Gathering data such as demographic information and the existing knowledge base of the learners can help develop an appropriate strategy for developing eLearning modules. The first step in this process is to analyze the learner's needs, which can be accomplished by examining the input.

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Should eLearning Courses be Informative or Interactive or Both?

Swift eLearning Services

It is an exciting part in the world of eLearning which is full of digital trends, innovative ideas, learning techniques to make learners engaged, motivated, and stay connected with the courses. Developing eLearning courses to make learning and training programs successful is nowadays a current hot topic.

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How to Develop ELearners’ Critical Thinking Using LMS?

JoomlaLMS

How To Develop ELearners’ Critical Thinking Using LMS? Critical thinking, according to The Critical Thinking Community, is a process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing and evaluating information gathered from, or generated by, observation, experience, reflection, reasoning and communication.