Scenario-based learning gives instructional designers the ability to present highly-interactive and compelling skill-based training that is fun and relevant. Learners are more engaged as they go about creating solutions based upon their pre-existing knowledge and the discoveries they make...
Some might assume eLearning and mLearning are synonymous – after all, they involve computerized learning that takes place beyond the classroom. Yet there are important differences to keep in mind. Both eLearning and mLearning have their place in the...
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Webinars are a useful way to convey information and training in the eLearning realm. They offer two-way interaction, document-sharing between instructor and audience, plus materials can be uploaded in advance. Participants are more inclined to ask questions via keyboard...
Divergent thinking: creative, open-ended, spontaneous, unexpected, out of the box. With these unstructured descriptions of divergent thinking, how could this lend itself to eLearning instructional design? In his article titled “Divergent Thinking in eLearning: What eLearning Professionals Should Know,”...
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Infographics are visual images that help break down complicated information. They offer strong visual hooks to translate complex data into easily digestible chunks. A quick scan of Pinterest will reveal dozens of colorful, eye-catching infographics. Why are they important?...
In eLearning and virtual training environments, there are times when a sense of disconnect occurs between the trainer and learner, and vice versa. Inserting polls or rating scales into your instructional design can reestablish the connection, helping trainers and...
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Have you considered using podcasts in your workplace training? After all, it’s a convenient, easily accessible form of mobile learning. Yet this method of training isn’t utilized as often as it could be. Using podcasts as a training tool...
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By Guest Blogger: Rob Catalano, MA – Senior Learning Consultant at Bravo Wellness So how do you use effectance motivation to keep your learners’ skills up to date, without them getting bored? Well let me share my fish tail,...
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The hot eLearning development tool, Articulate Storyline, has a ton of features to make your online courses interactive and engaging. eLearning Brothers highlighted the top 10 features: Motion Paths Move Trigger Slider Interaction Object Animations Character Spacing Read-Only Seekbar...
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