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Mini-Lessons: A Different Learning Approach

Raptivity

Although presented in small bites to satisfy today’s learners, effective mini-lessons follow good teaching practice. The learner seeks knowledge and wants to absorb that knowledge; learning activities then help embed that knowledge. The key feature of each mini-lesson is that it is quick and specific.

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How to quickly add new lessons and topics using a frontend course creator in LeanDash?

The Be-all and End-all Guide to Creating a Supreme LearnDash LMS

It helps you structure your courses into Course -> Section -> Lesson -> Topic. Lessons in LearnDash are the place where you start building the actual course content. Additionally, you can add free sample lessons, timers, extra (bonus) materials, assignments, and more.

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Teaching with Screencasts and Rapid Prototyping

TechSmith Camtasia

Part of where I struggled was writing up files for demos and examples each day for a lesson. When a student had an issue or a particularly interesting prototype, I could use it in my own example or highlight it on the class website. An example embed from CodePen: See the Pen LfiqI by Brian ( @bbennett ) on CodePen.

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Instant and Rapid One-Minute Learning for mLearning and eLearning

Vignettes Learning

. __ Science supports random learning Illustration 1- Optimal Ordered Problem Solver Click here for a larger view Illustration 2 – Recursive Learning Click here for a larger view Heart of Recursive Learning The faster the lesson/content “SPINS” (facilitates or elicits) the heart of Recursive Learning, the more instant learning occurs.

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Maximizing Retention In E-Learning – Part 3

Edmego Learning

What will help them to retain the main points of each course or lesson? These are just a sample of questions you need to ask yourself as you prepare your content. The next step is to grab the embed code and pop it into a slide in the Edmego course authoring tool. What engages your learners? What helps pique their interest?

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Can I Add a Downloadable Document into a Rise Course?

Yukon Learning

Add a title for your lesson; then choose Add Content. . Select the URL/Embed option. . Within the description of our sample lessons (linked HERE ), we have instructed the user on how to download or print the document. Create a new Rise course or open an existing project. It’s just that simple!

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Maximizing Retention In E-Learning – Part 3

Edmego Learning

What will help them to retain the main points of each course or lesson? These are just a sample of questions you need to ask yourself as you prepare your content. The next step is to grab the embed code and pop it into a slide in the Edmego course authoring tool. What engages your learners? What helps pique their interest?