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5 Steps to a Successful Blended Learning Strategy

Learning Rebels

A good blended learning program can be designed to deliver training entirely through distance learning approaches. Unfortunately, facilitators sometimes forget that adult learning principles still need to be the backbone of their sessions. Step 5: Plan for Live Virtual Connections.

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Distance Learning Tips for The Remote Worker

Mindflash

Another challenge for remote learners is feeling connected, and the best way to create connection for remote learners and workers is to provide opportunities for social learning. Organizations and learning teams can plan social time and use platforms to such as chat, video, and teleconference to interact.

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Community and Collaborative Learning

Dashe & Thomson

Learning has also become less community-based in the United States. More and more, learning has focused on web-based training and distance learning. And yet, according to research, people learn best by interacting with others in a real world context.

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Reboarding for the future

CLO Magazine

Further, the social components of this process help to teach new hires the formal and informal rules and customs of an organization, which can have a strong correlation between starting off well and the converse. Like reboarding, onboarding is similar in its goals of planned socialization to effectively integrate into an organization.

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Revolutionizing Education: Unleashing 10 Benefits of Interactive K12 Learning Modules

Kitaboo

Improved Retention Active learning not only improves engagement levels, it also improves student retention. When learners actively engage with interactive elements such as simulations, games, and exercises, they form stronger neural connections and associations with the content. This reinforces the subject-matter being studied.

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How Will Covid-19 Affect the Future of Online Education?

LearnDash

Current lockdowns make online learning necessary, but with the possibility of more lockdowns in the future, courses will need to be able to seamlessly switch from in-person to online and back again within the course of a semester. Covid–19 is disrupting more than social habits.

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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

While MOOCs typically comprise video clips and perhaps a quiz, they will inevitably include more instructional devices to assist distance learning (and remain competitive). Over time, content providers will supplement their core offerings with live webinars, interactive exercises, discussion forums, wikis, social networks etc.

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