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eLearning Trivia

Association eLearning

An online course must use SCORM in order to track completions. Learning styles are __. The spelling of “eLearning” has never truly been standardized, but it’s agreed that it describes learning that takes place through electronic devices. Despite widespread continuing belief, learning styles don’t exist/work.

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Learning Styles in Training Development: Truth or Myth?

Trivantis

But how significant really is my “learning style” (visual vs. auditory vs. kinesthetic) in the learning and development community? Many studies from the last few years suggest that learning styles are a myth, a fad, a waste of time, etc. Haptic (sense of touch or grasp). Olfactory (sense of smell and taste).

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ID and e-Learning Links (3/16/14)

Experiencing eLearning

There’s also an option to track changes like in Word. Learning Theories Gone Wild – Urban Myths that Hurt Your Learning Designs. Learning styles, Dale’s Cone of Experience, the forgetting curve, and “learners know best”: myths to disregard. tags: google.

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What is learner autonomy?

Docebo

In many ways, autonomous learning (or independent learning) takes the role of the teacher, educator, or learning admin out of the picture and allows a student to create and follow their own learning process. As said by the writer William Arthur Ward, “curiosity is the wick of the candle of learning.”.

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What is social learning (and how to adopt it)

Docebo

Today, we learn by watching, listening, and doing; by blending visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles to understand new concepts, retain that knowledge, and apply them to everyday challenges, at work and at home. This is Bandura’s social learning theory. Social learning theory.

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Part 4 of 6: Key Features to Look for in an LMS: Learning Modes

Overnite Software

As our six-part series develops, we’re examining another valuable key feature to look for in an LMS — learning modes. Now, it’s time to decide how you want your learners to go about doing the learning. Along these lines, blending multiple learning modes into your training program is wise and will result in success.

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

Hurix Digital

Target Audience : Take into account the learning needs and preferences of your audience. Choose a tool that caters to their specific requirements and learning styles. Content needs: Does your content require text generation, multimedia creation, or adaptive learning features?