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Immersive Learning: The Future of Education with Virtual Reality in K–12 Schools

Kitaboo

With technological advancements resulting in the emergence of digital learning platforms like KITABOO , K–12 students have become increasingly tech-savvy, making it very difficult to hold their attention through the mere lecture method of teaching. Fortunately, VR can change this by giving a fun twist to the lessons.

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The science of expertise: how to help professionals peak with your blended learning design

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

When are you on a plateau? I think it's about teaching fewer tricks, but helping to think for yourself. I have once painted a painting by Marlene Dumas and have indeed learned quite a lot from it in terms of color choice. You need feedback while practicing. Are you doing well? How do you translate this into a good blended design?

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Neuroscience and the Hype Cycle

Learningtogo

The past decade has seen a growing interest in the application of neuroscience to teaching and training, along with the rise of whole new industry around the use of promise of neuroscience to change your life by changing your brain. Finally we reach a point Gartner calls the Plateau of Productivity. Is any of it true?

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Help, I have an Instructional Design Master's Degree and I Can't Create E-Learning

Kapp Notes

57.584 Online Course Design -teaches Blackboard, Centra, Captivate, Adobe Presenter, Snag-It and Hot Potatoes. 57.588 Learning Management System Administration requires students to develop and deploy an actual course using the LMS Plateau (Why Plateau? Here are two such courses. because they donated it). If that doesn't work.

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Overcoming the forgetting curve in training courses

Matrix

Teaching methods change, learning environments become increasingly immersive yet one thing stays constantly the same – people forget a lot of what they are taught. Finally, it reaches a plateau where it stops. Following this initial purge of information, the curve continues to drop over time but at a slower rate.

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JULIE DIRKSEN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

We should always ask if there’s something we should put into the work environment that will solve the problem before we take people out of it to teach them things. People get to a point of plateau with their skills, and I’d love to see more of an emphasis on how to move people beyond that. Will AI render teachers and trainers jobless?

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Don’t waste your budget on a magic bullet

From the Coleface

I never practiced much between lessons so fairly soon my playing standard plateaued (over 80% of my playing time was actually in violin lessons). My increasingly exasperated violin teacher told me that he could not make me good at the violin, but that he could teach me how to practice effectively so that I might become good.

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