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Flip your class or training with video

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Annelies Ranzijn ( see photo) shared the experiences of Inholland with weblectures and I shared the experience of En nu online with the use of video within an online learning program , together we covered a beautiful range from professional to amateuristic use of video and everything in between. The learning outcomes of the videos is good.

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Steps to Creating an Engaging Webinar for Higher Education Students

Hurix Digital

When designed effectively and combined with other learning mediums, a Webinar is a much-needed element for student-faculty interaction and an opportunity to accomplish various objectives like setting expectations of an online course, query-resolution, and even in tying up dispersed learning (of a lesson or topic) holistically.

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Top Tech-Based Ways to Train a Distributed Workforce

The Learning Dispatch

A good example of a web-based, peer-to-peer video conference product would be Skype (although there are other tools out there). Many of these tools are free or extremely low cost, depending on your needs. Dedicated Web-Conference Programs (Webinars). Web-Based, Peer-to-Peer Video Conference.

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Top Tech-Based Ways to Train a Distributed Workforce

The Learning Dispatch

A good example of a web-based, peer-to-peer video conference product would be Skype (although there are other tools out there). Many of these tools are free or extremely low cost, depending on your needs. Dedicated Web-Conference Programs (Webinars). Web-Based, Peer-to-Peer Video Conference.