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Virtual Classroom Facilitators: Enabling Engagement & Learning

InSync Training

In the mid-1990s, virtual classrooms (then known as ‘synchronous’ classrooms) were new. But the people who HAD heard of virtual training were very excited. Soon, they proclaimed, none of us would ever have to go to a brick and mortar classroom again! Don’t believe me? Read some history here !)

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eLearning Course Authoring Tools by Leveraging Microsoft Word and PowerPoint with Aspose

Instancy

Microsoft PowerPoint and Word are ubiquitous tools that have long been the bedrock of content creation in various industries. Slides enable the extraction and manipulation of content from PowerPoint presentations, while Aspose for MS Word allows for the smooth integration of Word document content. Slides and Aspose.

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Games, Gamification in a Virtual Classroom Environment

Kapp Notes

Gamification in the virtual classroom is still in its infancy. Currently, virtual classroom instructors often use workarounds to apply gamification techniques since many virtual classroom software packages don’t have game or gamification elements.

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Generating Genuine Collaboration in the Virtual Classroom

InSync Training

Virtual classroom lessons should be more about learners working together collaboratively than lecture and PowerPoint. But, what purpose does collaboration truly serve and what virtual classroom tools achieve the desired result? Intellectually, we all recognize that.

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5-Star Virtual Classroom Strategy [VIDEO]

LearnDash

Virtual classrooms via webmeetings and video can be a drag, especially if the content is strictly done in PowerPoint while the facilitator drones on and on, reading the slides.

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Six ingredients for the successful virtual classroom

Clive on Learning

Imagine you’ve just run your first virtual classroom session. You’re quite pleased with the neat way you laid out your slides, using a contemporary PowerPoint theme. Here are my six suggestions for a virtual classroom experience that holds attention and gets the job done.

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Six ingredients for the successful virtual classroom

Clive on Learning

Imagine you’ve just run your first virtual classroom session. You’re quite pleased with the neat way you laid out your slides, using a contemporary PowerPoint theme. Here are my six suggestions for a virtual classroom experience that holds attention and gets the job done.