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How to Create Clear Learning Objectives

Association eLearning

The phrase “learning objectives” gets thrown around a lot in discussions about training and development. Courses are supposed to have learning objectives, competencies should be related to them, quiz questions should assess how well they’ve been met, and more. But what are learning objectives? Look familiar?

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Learning objectives: Our frenemy

Making Change

“Never design anything without first writing the learning objectives.” It’s a useful rule, but only when the objectives are useful. And there’s the problem — conventional learning objectives can work against us. What do I mean by “conventional learning objectives?”

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Top 10 LMS Software Platforms in 2024

BrainCert

The role of Learning Management Systems (LMS) has become indispensable where the demand for continuous learning and upskilling is higher than ever. LMS platforms have revolutionized the way organizations deliver training and education, making learning more accessible, interactive, and personalized.

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Gamifying Geography: Interactive Maps and Challenges for K12 Geography Education

Hurix Digital

K12 geography education transforms monotonous map quizzes and rote-learned capitals into an exciting, immersive adventure. This transformation is driven by the innovative force of gamification in education. Gamifying geography reimagines geography education by leveraging the innate human urge for enjoyment and competitiveness.

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A simple interactive learning object

E-Learning Provocateur

In honour of the event, I have created a simple learning object that showcases the Nobel Laureates from my own country: Australia’s Nobel Laureates. Launch the learning object. This object was relatively easy to produce, and it surprises me that there isn’t more of this kind of thing in the education space.

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Reporting eLearning Results

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

There are two primary versions of SCORM-version 1.2, released in 1999, and version 2004. In spite of these challenges, educators still need to capture reliable data about the learner experience. Sharable Content Objects Sharable Content Objects (SCOs) are standardized, reusable learning objects.

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7 Best Practices for Sharing Interoperable Questions and Tests with Other Educators

Hurix Digital

In the current education landscape, educators constantly seek innovative ways to enhance learning experiences and streamline their workflow. One of the ways this is happening is by exchanging resources and collaborating on different aspects of creating educational content. Why is the QTI Standard Important for Educators?