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10 Remote Learning Platforms

Ed App

Remote learning platforms are services that allow instructors to provide courses to workers anytime and anywhere, and the best ones are asynchronous. Remote Learning Platform #1- EdApp. Join EdApp for free and train your team anytime and anywhere with the best remote learning platform! Price: Free.

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Advantages to Learning Synchronously and Asynchronously

ReadyTech

There are many ways to learn these days, but remote learning has gained popularity over traditional classroom settings as industries have changed and learner demographics have shifted. Using e-learning training, classes can be conducted synchronously or asynchronously.

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Blended Learning in Healthcare: Modern Approaches for Effective Training

Hurix Digital

Self-Paced Learning Compared to traditional learning, blended learning often allows students to study online modules at their own pace and review digital material (such as recorded lectures) as often as they require. This self-paced learning makes healthcare training more adaptive for different learning styles.

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Benefits of E-learning during COVID-19

Dynamic Pixel

Video conferencing is another mode of e-learning that encourages interaction and collaboration between students and teachers. It is also employed to offer the benefit of guest lecturers and other subject matter experts just as in the physical classroom. Augments infotainment.

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Plain Language for Course Creators: Enhancing Clarity and Engagement

CourseArc

He has guest lectured at Yale, and, in 2020, he was appointed by Governor Tim Walz to the Minnesota Council on Disability. Belo Miguel Cipriani is a digital inclusion strategist who became passionate about making online spaces accessible after being blinded by a group of men in 2007.

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An interview with a CU Boulder MS-EE alumnus John Trytko

Coursera

Back during my undergraduate degree, I would wake up earlier than I would like, go to a lecture, wait a bit, go to another lecture, wait, get lunch, and then go home to start my homework. At that point, I’d have lost the details presented in the first lecture. The feedback wasn’t especially useful.

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Teaching the teachers: why online learning training will be crucial for higher ed talent prospects

CLO Magazine

While these groups should all be commended for the resilience they’ve shown under these circumstances, the results from and reactions to this rapid transition to online learning have been understandably mixed. Colleges and universities have the opportunity now to invest in accelerated online learning training for their instructors.