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TEACHING ONLINE: Instructors Take Note!

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.   Once I know my students, I can help them with learning the content of the class by actively using examples that relate to their experience. Because the nurses may be trying to absorb the eLearning while working at a station in a busy ward, where they can’t use earphones! I may not see another human being all day.

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TEACHING ONLINE: Instructors Take Note!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

.   Once I know my students, I can help them with learning the content of the class by actively using examples that relate to their experience. Because the nurses may be trying to absorb the eLearning while working at a station in a busy ward, where they can’t use earphones! I may not see another human being all day.

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TEACHING ONLINE: Instructors Take Note!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

.   Once I know my students, I can help them with learning the content of the class by actively using examples that relate to their experience. Because the nurses may be trying to absorb the eLearning while working at a station in a busy ward, where they can’t use earphones! I may not see another human being all day.

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Writing & Grammar: On Teaching Grammar and Soccer

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by Jennie Ruby Teaching or writing training materials can sometimes feel like making students memorize a rulebook: "Never place a comma between the subject and the verb." When teaching grammar, for example, I can sometimes hear myself sounding like a soccer coach teaching beginning soccer: "The game starts with a kick-off.

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Writing & Grammar Workshop: Do Training Examples Need to Keep it Real?

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So I am in the middle of keystroking (reviewing) my way through training materials I'm going to teach on Microsoft Excel. " As soon as I saw this example, I knew that an IT person wrote the training example, not an accountant. " In truth, the example would be a better sentence without those words.

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GOANIMATE: Character-Based eLearning Made Easy

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One of the hottest new tools for eLearning development is GoAnimate.   I’ve been working more and more on ways to integrate GoAnimate with more traditional eLearning lessons and content.   I’ve been working more and more on ways to integrate GoAnimate with more traditional eLearning lessons and content.

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Writing & Grammar Workshop: Do I Have to Repeat "a" or "the" in a List?

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In my most recent online writing class , I noticed that when deleting unnecessary words from a sample sentence, some students wanted to keep the word the before every item in a list, and some wanted to take it out. You cannot use the on the first, third, and last items, for example, while omitting it from the second item.

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