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Three Major Theories of Motivation that Massively Boost Engagement in Elearning Courses

Wizcabin

Theories of motivation are physiological theories that explain a person’s reasons for engaging in a particular behavior. This is true for mainstream learning activities as it is for elearning programs. Motivation is Important for eLearning Design. What are the Main Theories of Motivation? The flow theory.

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Situated Cognition In eLearning: What eLearning Professionals Should Know

TalentLMS

Context is key to creating successful eLearning experiences. In this article, I’ll shed light on the situated cognition theory, from its core principles to tips that will help you use it in your next eLearning course. 5 Tips To Use Situated Cognition In eLearning. 4 Situated Cognition Best Practices. According to J.

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2019 eLearning Predictions – Hype Curve

Web Courseworks

Around New Year’s Day each year, we issue our predictions for the top eLearning trends of the coming year. Here is this year’s eLearning hype curve: About the Hype Cycle. The Gartner Hype Cycle is the underlying theory of this project. How we Built the eLearning Hype Curve.

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eLearning Hype Curve: Our Predictions for 2019

Web Courseworks

Around New Year’s Day each year, we issue our predictions for the top eLearning trends of the coming year. Here is this year’s eLearning hype curve: What’s the eLearning Hype Cycle? The Gartner Hype Cycle is the underlying theory of this project. Building the eLearning Hype Curve Dataset.

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How to run Virtual Instructor-Led Training

BrightCarbon

At BrightCarbon we work with our clients to create all sort of training materials, from job aid PDFs to complex, scenario-based eLearning. The challenge for people running virtual instructor-led trainings is that independent eLearning activities can lack the personalised human connection that traditional classroom training provides in spades.

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How to Make Sticky eLearning Content

eLearning Brothers

After all the many hours of eLearning content development and design we have done as eLearning professionals, the most important objective is to ensure our learners retain and apply what they’ve learned to memory. The theory is still used today. For example, in an article in Elearning! What is the Forgetting Curve?

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How To Motivate Millennials In Online Training: Top 9 Tips For eLearning Professionals

TalentLMS

Turn theory into practice by stressing the real world value of the online training experience. You need to emphasize the real world applications and benefits of the online training course right from the start, so that they are able to clearly see the value of the eLearning experience. Millennials are idealistic, yet pragmatic.