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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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10 free eLearning software

Ed App

Inquisiq uses a variety of teaching methods to accommodate all sorts of learning styles. It has a lot of different options so you can implement your learning plan in any way you choose, although having too many options may be intimidating for some. 5) Lectora. Some more free eLearning software is Lectora.

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

Hurix Digital

Elucidat Known for its intuitive interface and collaborative features, it’s part of the cloud-based tools that leverage AI to personalize learning paths and deliver adaptive assessments. Its robust quizzing engine and branching scenarios also contribute to personalized learning experiences.

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Great Conference Sessions, Including m-Learning and More!

Trivantis

So many great sessions are happening at the 2014 Lectora® User Conference this April 1 – 3, that it can be hard to pick which ones you want to see. Check out these great topics, from m-Learning to accessibility: Templating an App-Like Experience on Smartphones. Lessons learned from developing a mobile template. No Problem! ??.

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Trends in Learning: What’s Latest!

Origin Learning

The increasing millennial population is driving the demand for learning on the go, because companies must cater to their learning styles, if they are to fully tap the potential of this techno savvy generation. 2. Elearning and smarter LMSs. Tin Can/ API has already notched up the utility quotient of today’s LMSs.

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6 Memory Tricks to Use on Your e-Learners

Trivantis

To learn more about content chunking, read this blog post: 4 Benefits (and Tips) for Content Chunking. Learning styles. Keep the 4 different learning styles in mind: visual, auditory, kinesthetic and tactile. Here’s one you might enjoy too: 5 Strategies for Designing Brain-Friendly e-Learning Courses.

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Ten tips to build interactivity

eFront

You should always let them see where they’re going on their learning journey and what options they have at each stage of that journey. You should cater for different preferred learning styles. Composica – An Israeli product that is widely used by professional e-learning authoring houses. It complies with SCORM 1.2,