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Accelerated Learning: Where Does It Fit In? | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

by Barbara on March 28, 2011 in Instructional Design , performance support Accelerated Learning Mind Map While I was taking classes in curriculum design, we discussed, at great length, different learning styles: visual, auditory and kinesthetic. But now I wanted to find out more about Accelerated Learning.

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The Sound of Silence | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

The usual rationale given for why eLearning needs both text and audio is that it accommodates multiple learning styles. These are serious questions that deserve serious consideration, but unfortunately they don’t always get it. And you’d be wrong. But you’re the client, so you’re actually right. Download the whitepaper » Blog this!

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Online Video: the Perfect Social Learning Tool? | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Instructional designers would be wise to become versed in basic video production, since its utility and ubiquity as a learning tool will only continue to grow. Here’s a quick primer on video as a learning tool from Learning Solutions Magazine. Download the whitepaper » Blog this! tool chest. Properly d.

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Empowering Every Student: Customizing K12 Education for Individual Growth and Success

Hurix Digital

Nevertheless, in an era when the traditional approach to education, which means one size fits all, is considered insufficient and inappropriate to the current situation, implementing a personalized learning method in K12 education is becoming increasingly imperative.

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Technologies to invest in boosting higher education learning

Hurix Digital

Synchronized Technologies Synchronization between different applications and media is necessary to conduct real-time online sessions. In addition, this synchronization helps maintain interactivity in online classes. It is also important to provide students with adequate mental health support.

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The Pros and Cons of Self-Paced eLearning vs. Instructor-Led Training

The Be-all and End-all Guide to Creating a Supreme LearnDash LMS

Whether you’re studying some of the top online degree programs or undergoing training for a new job position, self-paced eLearning empowers individuals to tailor their educational experiences to match their unique goals, schedules, and learning styles. This level of accessibility accommodates diverse global audiences.

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Top 10 Features for a Successful Webinar

BrainCert

An online course is a set of lessons or learning activities delivered through the internet with a specific learning goal in mind. The format of these learning activities can vary based on the modality of the course. These materials can be uploaded directly to an LMS or created through an authoring tool as a SCORM course.