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Making Online Content As Engaging As Your Students' Social Media Feed

eLearning Industry

There are some basic strategies to consider before you start designing your next online course, that can make your students read your content with the same interest with which they browse their social media feed. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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L&D Trends, Time Estimates: ID and eLearning Links 3/2/2021

Experiencing eLearning

According to this study, most people are developing elearning that is around 20 minutes long. A 20-minute elearning module with “partial engagement” takes an average of 84 hours to develop. That would be equivalent to 252 hours to create one hour of elearning. Spaced repetition. How To Remember Anything Forever-ish.

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eLearning: Applying Social Media Trends

CommLab India

I ncorporating the latest social media trends can enhance eLearning in many ways. Collaborative learning can be facilitated through social media platforms, and video-based learning can also be incorporated to boost engagement.

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Social Media Libraries for Flash

Upside Learning

As social technology growth continues to march on and dynamic learning grows to be the need of the day, it is little surprise that social media has now become an integral part of learning as well. Various elearning development companies are integrating the popular social media services like Twitter, YouTube etc.

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Discover The Right Strategies to Promote Your Online Course in 2023

It covers the strategies to promote an online course — from crafting compelling emails to leveraging social media & more. Are you a teacher or coach struggling to promote your online courses? If so, this eBook from Think Orion is for you!

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Social Media for eLearning Professional Development (Part 1)

eLearning Brothers

The truth is, while eLearning designers are busy creating learning experiences for others, it’s easy to forget the importance of professional development for ourselves. Thanks to social media we have some great suggestions for how you can continue to develop your skills for free! ELearning Magazine. The eLearning Site.

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Social Media For eLearning

eLearning Industry

In today’s tech-savvy world, social media has become an indispensable part of our lives. People use social media for everything. While social media platforms will come and go, social networking itself is here to stay for a long time. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Digital Learning Tips and Tricks from Neuroscience

Speaker: Margie Meacham, Chief Freedom Officer, Learningtogo

As an eLearning professional, you're always working to improve your courses; and part of that process involves a deluge of questions. Does digital media work differently in the brain than information coming in from "the real world?" How the regular use of social media as an information source impacts the brain.

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Give Your Microlearning Strategy a Makeover

Speaker: Margie Meacham

Social media has changed learner expectations. The evidence suggests that short, targeted content can maximize learner engagement and increase business results. But it’s not so easy to change the way you design learning.