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300 Years of Distance Learning Evolution [INFOGRAPHIC]

LearnDash

If you thought that distance learning was a product of today, then you would be mistaken. In fact, the first distance learning program on record took place in 1728, when a local teacher by the name of Caleb Phillips advertised shorthand correspondence lessons offered by mail!

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Demonstrating Your Training Program’s Return on Investment

CrossKnowledge

If you’ve missed the previous article … Technology can make professional learning affordable, easy, and convenient. We address these issues, as we discuss return on investment (ROI), and the importance of establishing clear business needs and program objectives. Realizing that ROI Isn’t Difficult!

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Fascinating eLearning Statistics 2022

Learngenix Blog

Yet the concept of learning remotely or outside of the traditional classroom doesn’t start with eLearning or the dawn of the internet. There was an advertisement by Caleb Phillips in the Boston Gazette for remote instruction of the “new method of shorthand” (it was new then, we suppose). It was a huge new opportunity.

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Free learning & development webinars for September 2020

Limestone Learning

You’ll learn how to add standard question slides on the tail end of your video. Paul will also show you how you can divide your video into individual lessons and place the relevant questions in between video lessons.

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How to Effectively Shift to Online Teaching: The Ultimate Guide

TechSmith Camtasia

Faculty will learn best practices for creating better online learning environments for students, as well as ways to incorporate video into online learning to humanize course content, leverage the advantages of asynchronous learning, and provide a more complete and successful educational experience for both students and instructors.

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