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TEACHING ONLINE CLASSES: Interactive Polls Help End Sucky Training

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

  One of the easiest ways to engage online students is by displaying quizzes and polls. When I start my classes, displaying a poll is a great way to break the ice and get my class started on the right foot.   Most virtual training platforms (GoToTraining, WebEx, Connect, etc) allow you to create polls within the tool.

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PowerPoint: Another Polling Tool, Poll Everywhere

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

One of our readers,  April Edmonds  let me know that she has used an alternate polling app for her PowerPoint presentations,  Poll Everywhere. I  I decided to give Poll Everywhere a try. With Poll Everywhere, your multiple choice and open ended questions are created on  www.polleverywhere.com.

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Learner Analytics for Informed Teaching Strategies

Magic EdTech

But on a smaller scale, this data can be used to solve a very pressing challenge that educators today face – developing informed teaching strategies. This makes it harder for teachers to plan and create impactful teaching plans. How Can Learning Analytics Support Teaching Plans and Strategies? What should Thomas work on?

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My Top Blog Posts of 2022

Experiencing eLearning

Training with Branching Scenarios : You can do live, instructor-led training with branching scenarios using full group discussions, polls, small groups, or assignments. On a separate note, if you’re looking for a structured process to create your portfolio and personalized guidance, I co-teach a elearning portfolio course.

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Should Learning Designers Learn to Code? [Poll]

mLearning Revolution

Whenever I teach my workshop on designing mLearning, I always point to this site as a way to illustrate the current state of mLearning resolutions: [link] and [link] and as a way to build a case for why responsive design makes sense in mobile learning design. How times have changed since then. What do you think? Please Vote!

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Teaching Materials Development: A Step-by-Step Approach

Kitaboo

The key to successful teaching lies in the art of effective communication. The strategic use of instructional materials is a powerful tool that can elevate your teaching methods and enrich the learning experience for your students. Teaching materials should be flexible and dynamic to address this diversity among educators and students.

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Teach Them to Fish

Dashe & Thomson

I would gamble that if you took a poll, asking employees of large corporations whether or not they found value in their companys training programs, the vast majority of them would say, No siree! I think we can agree that almost everyone wants to learn… The post Teach Them to Fish appeared first on Dashe & Thomson.

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