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All About Andragogy: Adult Learning Theory

Trivantis

When you’re designing e-Learning for adults, you want to make the whole learning experience fit their needs. The Adult Learning Theory—also known as andragogy—is perfect for this. According to Knowles, andragogy has 4 basic assumptions to it: Adults appreciate self-directed learning. Like this post?

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A Comprehensive Guide on the Top AI-Powered eLearning Authoring Tools

Hurix Digital

These tools are the next generation of eLearning software with AI algorithms that streamline content creation, enhance learner engagement, and personalize the experience. Adaptive learning: Tailor the learning journey based on individual learner needs and performance, adjusting difficulty levels and suggesting relevant content.

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The Secret to e-Learning Success and Happiness: Flow

Trivantis

What’s the secret to happiness and also the way to motivate your e-Learners? It’s the flow theory, developed by Hungarian psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. If you help your learners achieve these moments throughout your course, they’ll be engaged, happy and eager to take that knowledge back to their jobs.

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Make Learning Supportive and Available Everywhere

Integrated Learnings

Thoughts on Elliot Masie's Lectora User Conference Keynote. This year's 2011 Lectora user conference provided my first opportunity to hear learning futurist Elliot Masie ( of The Masie Center ) speak live; he didn't disappoint. Different learning objectives and/or needs call for different approaches. By Jay Lambert.

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Thursday’s Trending Topic: eLearning for All Generations

Trivantis

Share your experiences in the comments or tweet us @Lectora! Share your experiences in the comments or tweet us @Lectora! That’s why, for this Thursday’s Trending Topic, I gathered together articles that cover eLearning for all generations. Listen to What They Have to Say! Or did they love it?

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Learning Styles in Training Development: Truth or Myth?

Trivantis

I’m a visual learner—that’s what some eLearning professionals would say—because I prefer memorizing from an outline rather than a lecture alone, or reading about a new topic instead of listening to a podcast about it. Many studies from the last few years suggest that learning styles are a myth, a fad, a waste of time, etc.

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How to Speak Like an eLearning Pro

OpenSesame

For example, let’s say you have a set of LOs that teach learners how to survive a Zombie attack. Learning Management System (LMS) : Once you have created your elearning course you will need to put it in a place for the learners to access it. A Learning Management System (LMS) is the answer. F2F : Face-to-face training.