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4 Learning Theories Every Online Educator Should Know

LearnDash

During the twentieth century, four major learning theories emerged, and each has lessons that online educators can learn from to design better courses. If you’re trying to coach your students to change their responses to various events, learning more about behaviorism will be helpful to you. Let’s look at what they are.

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Create Real-World Connections for Your Online Courses with The Events Calendar

LearnDash

Integrating your LearnDash courses with The Events Calendar lets you sync live events with online courses, fostering engagement and maximizing learning outcomes. To enhance the learning journey for participants, course creators can leverage The Events Calendar integration by aligning the webinars with expert panels or Q&A sessions.

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The importance of Gagné’s Conditions of Learning Theory in corporate training

EduPivot Knowledge Center

The conditions of learning theory, developed by American psychologist Robert Mills Gagné, provides a framework that companies can use when designing their learning and development programs. Gagné’s theory also introduces nine events of instruction. Gagné’s theory also introduces nine events of instruction.

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3 Instructional Design Theories

LearnDash

One such choice is which theory of instructional design is ideal: Constructivism. The critical component to making this theory effective is having a measuring/reporting process in place that is both reliable and accurate. This is going to be best suited for live training events. Behaviorism. Cognitivism.

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Adult learning theories for instructional designers: Experiential learning

Matrix

Continuing our series about adult learning theories series that instructional designers should know before creating training courses, we’ll explore experiential learning today. The Theory of Experiential Learning. The theory of experiential learning was created by psychologist David Kolb , who defined this type of learning as.

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Adult learning theories for instructional designers: Transformative learning

Matrix

The theory of transformative learning has been developed by Jack Mezirow. Read more: Designing online training that focuses on experiences, not events. Transformation is a series of events that lead to the grand finale. Read more: What instructional designers need to know about behavioral change.

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Building Your First Zap: Taking Automation from Theory to Practice

Mike Taylor

The trigger is the event that starts your Zap (new form submission). Set your trigger: Select your contact form app and choose the “New form submission” event. Craft your action: Select your Google Sheet app and choose the “Create new row” event. Define the workflow: Break it down into trigger and action.

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