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Learner Resources in the Digital Age

BrainCert

The digital age has ushered in a wealth of resources and tools that can empower learners of all ages and levels. In this blog, we'll explore the myriad of learner resources available in the digital age and how they can help you stay informed and engaged. Digital resources also bridge the gap between theory and practice.

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What are you reading for eLearning insight?

Integrated Learnings

Bookstores from other relevant professional associations likely have some good reads, too, such as the Society for Human Resource Management or the American Evaluation Association. Journals and magazines about workplace learning, performance improvement, and related fields. You might also consider magazines from closely related fields.

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Using Facebook as a learning platform

eFront

Let’s start this post by stating that Facebook was not actually created as a learning platform, it can however clearly be used to enhance and support elearning. Facebook makes it easy to network and interact with other virtual students, and because most people know how to use Facebook they don’t need to become familiar with a new platform.

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Resources, Resources and even more Resources

Moodle Journal

One of those things that I am always on the lookout for my Moodle courses and I feel that I am not alone here are resources and this week seems to have been particularly fruitful on that particular front. The list features what are considered to be the best free internet resources for education.

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10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

And since you’re teaching an online course , it should be a given that your learners will be searching for resources online. Or in 2005, before Facebook became open to the public? Want some more resources to share with your learners to help them develop critical thinking about the information they find online?

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Active and Passive Learning in Organizations

The Performance Improvement Blog

Working collaboratively within their team (sharing resources, ideas and experiences). External personal and professional networks and communities (including online social networks like Facebook and Twitter). External blog and news feeds (reading subscribed resources).

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Should You Use Social Media in Your Course?

LearnDash

When hosting an online course, it makes sense to make the best use of all the resources the Internet has to offer. Social media is among the most prominent of these resources , and there’s a strong temptation for many online educators to find creative ways to use it in their course. This is partially platform-dependent.