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Breaking Barriers: Inclusivity And Diversity In Online Education

HexaLearn

Diversity And Inclusivity In eLearning Inclusivity and diversity relate to each other; they refer to the understanding and consideration of different individualities, behaviors, and perspectives a learner comes with. There should be a learning environment where each student feels safe and welcome.

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Doctoring the Informal Learning Environment

E-Learning Provocateur

Recently Anne Marie blogged Location and Learning (which I have reproduced here) and she asked me whether or not I consider her central idea an example of an Informal Learning Environment (ILE). Source: Location and Learning ]. On the contrary, I believe formal and informal modes of delivery complement each other.

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The evolution of personal learning environments

Origin Learning

A personal learning environment refers to the tools, technologies, resources etc. By and large, this constitutes John’s Personal Learning Environment (PLE). The coming of technology has naturally exposed us to more entertainment, and at the same time, to more learning. Image Credit – Freepik.com.

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Effective eLearning Content Development to prevent Cognitive Overload

Thinkdom

Did you know that the human brain can only process about four pieces of information at a time? This means that when we are exposed to too much information, we experience cognitive overload, which hinders our learning and retention. For example, consider the process of learning a new language.

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Engaging Millennials with Modern Training Delivery Methods

Infopro Learning

What makes today’s millennial generation different is their preference to learn at their own pace and upskill through continuous learning. The term “millennial” refers to the generation of digital learners who are comfortable adapting to the latest technologies. Focusing More on Collaborative Learning.

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Workplace Learning – Formal or Informal?

Paradiso Solutions

What is formal and informal learning? Learning that is “given in a systematic planned fashion” is referred to as formal learning. It typically takes place in a face-to-face environment or through an online learning platform, like an LMS, and is planned and supervised by an instructor.

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Create Autonomy in Gamification and Other Learning Environments

Kapp Notes

Fake choices = fake interest in the learning event. Autonomy refers to the initiative and freedom a person experiences when engaged in an activity in the absence of external pressure with respect to his or her personal goals (Ryan & Deci 2000). Carefully consider how you craft learner choices in any instructional environment.