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How (and Why) to Create an e-Learning Prototype

LearnDash

Maybe you’ve added too many questions to a review quiz, and learners are exhausted by the extra work. Or perhaps you planned a scenario exercise that’s too difficult for learners to complete. You can begin building your prototypes in whatever medium feels most comfortable to you—including pen and paper.

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How (and Why) You Should Run an E-Learning Prototype

LearnDash

Maybe you’ve added too many questions to a review quiz, and learners are exhausted by the extra work. Or perhaps you planned a scenario exercise that’s too difficult for learners to complete. Your course may seem straightforward on paper, but once it hits a live environment, it can become far more difficult.

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Importance of eBooks in education

Kitaboo

eBook reading devices have a lot of interactive features , like annotations, pen tools, page zoom, search option, read aloud etc. It does away with the traditional style of giving a quiz at the end of the chapter. The search tool is the most favored tool because of its ability to find words and topics in an instant.

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A simple way to help beginners get started with Articulate Storyline

eLearning Architect

Having delivered several courses this year, I thought I'd jump in with a quick reply mentioning an exercise that I have developed for this exact purpose. I have found the exercise to be really successful in getting newbies started with Storyline. What happens if you click 'Next' before you have completed an exercise?

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Individual and Team-based Critical Thinking Skills in the eLearning Environment

eFront

This is the one and only tell-tale sign of an eLearning course that is devoid of critical thinking exercises. Critical thinking can be described as a mental exercise – the capability to think about complex issues or relate learning directly to experience.

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LMS tools to help you assess your students’ progress

eFront

Tests, quizzes, homework, lab exercises, exams. E-learning tests have several advantages over the traditional pen and paper tests. 2) Exercises. Exercises are sort of like quizzes but their primary role is to help the student familiarize himself with the material, rather than assess his command of it.

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7 Lesson Plan Templates to Use in Your Online Lessons (2021)

learnWorlds

At the end of each class, the lesson plan prepares students for what the next class will be about and lists any assessments that need to be completed, e.g., exercises, chapter exams, projects, etc. Step 3: Plan your teaching material. Step 8: Evaluate the lesson.

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