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8 Lessons Learned for Converting In-Person Training to Virtual Training

The Learning Dispatch

Based on our experience in developing accessible elearning, here are eight lessons learned to help get you started. In this way online learning provides an opportunity for applying training very soon, and in many cases, as you learn it, rather than weeks later for an opportunity to apply knowledge gained from an in-class experience.

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Aligning eLearning Levels of Interactivity with Articulate 360

B Online Learning

Interactivity is the key that keeps the learner’s interest, and assists them in embedding new knowledge once they have completed a learning module. Here’s why: It’s extremely easy to work with, copy and paste your content into any one of its pre-built lessons, or use its custom lesson blocks for a bit more control and variety.

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The Secret to Beating the Forgetting Curve

CourseArc

Is it better to binge on new lessons, or to learn incrementally over time? If your goal is to retain that knowledge and apply it when new situations require it, studies have shown that your best bet is to learn in smaller doses, and repeat key information over time. How to Beat the Forgetting Curve. How Can CourseArc Help?

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Improved Learner Experience with the New Audio Player [New Feature]

learnWorlds

You can now upload an audio lesson on LearnWorlds, and it will play using the new player. Students now can control the audio lessons using keyboard shortcuts: space = play/pause. Students now can control the audio lessons using keyboard shortcuts: space = play/pause. Why Use Audio in Online Lessons.

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Beyond Text: Elevating Learning with Interactive Activities in eBooks

Kitaboo

Hence, contemporary interactive eBooks are a suitable tool to support learners in absorbing and retaining knowledge effectively. Learning activities refer to an interactive experience that nudges students to use their knowledge, imagination, and cognitive abilities meaningfully. The Conclusion What are Learning Activities?

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5 Types of Learning Styles

Ed App

The goal of training programs is to develop the members of your team and enhance their knowledge and skills. Employees with visual-spatial intelligence can recall knowledge and details when pictured in their heads. This is usually best used in fields that require hands-on lessons to better explain the topic at hand.

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Enhancing Teaching and Learning: The Role of Instructional Plans

Kitaboo

In the planning process, the teacher organizes subject matter under headings and subheadings, crafting a roadmap for knowledge acquisition. Cultivating a Positive Learning Environment Build Rapport and Establish Expectations Embed Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) VI. Wrapping Up!

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