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6 Tips for Transitioning Teachers: A TLDC Event Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Reading Time: 8 minutes Introduction Last week, Scissortail was a proud sponsor of TLDC’s latest event, called The Road to Learning and Development: From Teaching to Instructional Design. I also captured the resources shared throughout the event, which are listed at the end of the post. But if you didn’t register, don’t fret.

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Question Writing & Assessment Design

ID Mentors

Simply put, what it implies is that that if the same candidate took the test again (a day, week or month later) he/she would get a test score similar to what they scored in the first attempt. Reliability is represented as “r”, which is the correlation between scores at Time 1 and Time 2. “R” indicates perfect reliability.

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Learning System Awards #11 to #20 (2023)

eLearning 24-7

Their next version will now include event management (with functionality, that many systems had going back 15 years). If you have drag and drop, you score higher. Can you allow so that each learner can change their learner home page, via widgets they can pick from, or drag and drop – score more. They score more points.

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The RETAIN Model for Creating Effective Courses

TalentLMS

It is not uncommon to address eLearning content as games, especially when game-like elements like scores and time-based assessments are added to the program. When you think of eLearning, think of the word “constructivism” or learning by doing. This term immediately converts your lesson into a game!

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The RETAIN Model for Creating Effective Courses

TalentLMS

It is not uncommon to address eLearning content as games, especially when game-like elements like scores and time-based assessments are added to the program. When you think of eLearning, think of the word “constructivism” or learning by doing. This term immediately converts your lesson into a game!

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Learning and Development Glossary

Petra Mayer

Bloom’s Taxonomy. Mastery Score. The mastery score defines a score that learners must attain to pass specific SCORM modules. A mastery score is not mandatory as knowledge checks, and practice quizzes are two assessment categories that do not require a mastery score. Asynchronous Learning. Microlearning.

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How to Integrate Assessments into Your Corporate Training Solutions

Thinkdom

Compare test scores and customer feedback before and after training. 2) Use Bloom’s taxonomy to help you identify the appropriate level of learning and select an assessment format that matches the objective and level. You need to consider the style, comfort, fit, and suitability of the shoes for the event.