article thumbnail

Does Your Online Course Need a Forum?

LearnDash

Course forums can give learners a reason to come back and stay engaged, but they’re also a lot of work. This is why, for many course creators, the preferred solution is a forum. Forums come in all shapes and sizes. In general, you can classify the type of forum you run as one of the following: Open. Should you start one?

Forum 191
article thumbnail

Grading Moodle Forums (New, Improved, and Easier Than Ever!)

Lambda Solutions

Online discussions are a great way to increase engagement in online learning. Forums help build community and social learning by connecting learners to each other so they can discuss concepts, work on projects, problem solve, and share ideas.

Forum 130
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Strategic Learning: Mapping the Path to Upskilling and Reskilling Excellence

Infopro Learning

Upskilling and reskilling are two distinct approaches to employee learning & development initiatives, each serving unique purposes within the ever-evolving landscape of professional growth. However, there has been a limited emphasis on reskilling within the learning and development and HR domains.

article thumbnail

eLearning Content Development: 6 Steps to Create a Learning Problem Statement

TalentLMS

Remember, adult learners only spend time, effort and money on learning experiences that have a direct impact in their real lives. Before plunging into an eLearning course development process with your team, spend some time developing a formal problem statement. How do you determine the research worthiness of a problem?

Problem 40
article thumbnail

The Fully-Threaded Forum Concept

eLearning Industry

Replicating the traditional face-to-face classroom inside an online forum can be quite difficult, if not impossible. The "fully-threaded" forum concept may help solve this problem and highlight student interaction. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

Forum 78
article thumbnail

The top soft skills to develop by 2027: “Future of Jobs”, World Economic Forum 2023 report

Coorpacademy

The World Economic Forum (WEF) published the “Future of Jobs Report 2023” on April 30, 2023. While machines and algorithms can automate many repetitive tasks, jobs that require human skills such as creativity, collaboration, communication, problem solving and empathy will continue to grow. in 2015 to 13.3%

Forum 91
article thumbnail

World Economic Forum: the top 10 skills needed for the future of work

Coorpacademy

The second issue of the World Economic Forum’s “Future of Jobs” report predicts the loss of 75 million jobs by 2025. Yes, at the condition of learning and training on tomorrow’s skills in the meantime. But it also predicts the creation of 133 million jobs thanks to the digital revolution.

Forum 102