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Creating Better Content with Lessons Learned from Brain Research

CourseArc

Creating Better Content with Lessons Learned. This knowledge, developed over years of brain research, has deep implications for learning design. from Brain Research. The brain is arguably one of the most complex organs of the body, and one we still do not fully understand.

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8 Lessons Learned for Converting In-Person Training to Virtual Training

The Learning Dispatch

Based on our experience in developing accessible elearning, here are eight lessons learned to help get you started. In this way online learning provides an opportunity for applying training very soon, and in many cases, as you learn it, rather than weeks later for an opportunity to apply knowledge gained from an in-class experience.

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Microlearning: Bite-Sized Lessons For Maximum Know-How

eLearning Industry

Microlearning offers maximum knowledge in bite-sized lessons. With its concise and focused approach, individuals can acquire information efficiently and effectively. By breaking down complex topics into manageable chunks, microlearning empowers learners to grasp and retain key concepts.

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Learning Lessons

Clark Quinn

I thought I’d share the learning lessons, both for my own reflection, and for others. And I do believe in checking knowledge up front, then having social learning, and a work product. And the knowledge checks set a baseline background. Those are my learning lessons. I welcome your feedback and lessons!

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Beyond Face-to-Face: Solving the Digital Practice Problem

Speaker: Bryan Naas, Director of Sales Enablement, Lessonly

Having the right knowledge to perform is only the start. Continuous practice opportunities help employees develop their skills to put that knowledge toward unmatched performance. Getting the most out of our teams is on the mind of every leader, across every industry.

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Gamified Anatomy Lessons: Making Learning Fun for Medical Students

Hurix Digital

When it comes to gamifying anatomy lessons for medical students, creativity is key. By transforming traditional anatomy lessons into interactive games, educators can create an immersive learning environment that captures students’ interest and keeps them actively engaged throughout the lesson. Better knowledge retention.

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Assessing Student Learning: Integrating Formative Assessment In Lesson Development

Kitaboo

Rather than merely quantifying knowledge at the end of a teaching unit, formative assessment provides a continuous feedback loop, allowing educators to monitor and adapt to student needs in real time. In this post, we’ll explore the benefits and different ways to integrate formative assessment seamlessly into your lesson planning.

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Drips, Bots, and Blogs: A Non-Traditional Approach to Learning Reinforcement

Speaker: Shannon Tipton, Chief Learning Officer, Learning Rebels LLC

For learning professionals, this means delivering learning support and reinforcement programs that are produced in manageable bites, giving people a chance to reflect and apply lessons without large disruptions to the workflow. In this session, we will learn about three different types of drip delivery platforms.

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Leveraging Learner Variability to Elevate Equity in EdTech

Speaker: Vic Vuchic, Chief Innovation Officer & Executive Director, Learner Variability Project

Some students will certainly be absorbing their lessons – but many others won’t be, for a wide array of reasons. You'll discover how much more we know now about how students learn - and how we can use that knowledge to create EdTech-enabled classrooms that can meet the diverse needs of diverse students.