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Interactivity

Kapp Notes

People learn faster and develop more positive attitudes when learning is interactive [4].” In The 2000/2001 ASTD Distance Learning Yearbook. 1978) Instructional message design: Principles from the behavioral sciences. 2000) Designing web-based training. Horton [3] writes, “Interactivity boosts learning. References. [1]

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A Brief History of Instructional Design

Origin Learning

Consequently, training programs which were based on the principles of learning, instruction and human behavior, began to be developed. Mager emphasized the importance of learning objectives to include desired behavior, learning condition, and assessment.Writing objectives, even today is influenced by these 3 elements.

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10 eLearning buzzwords you need to know!

eFront

Social learning is learning that takes place through social interaction between peers and it may or may not lead to a change in attitudes and/or behavior. Department of Education and Science (2000). Fischer, Gerhard (2000). For more on Tin Can check our previous posts listed on this page. Social Learning. Wikipedia). (1.)

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Learning Styles and E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

Gardner in 2000, said there was little evidence for his theory to be true, and again in 2004. cannot completely control its behavior any more than one can control those products of our genes we call children. As a result, may of the studies I found were back in the early 2000’s or late 90’s.

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Implicit bias affects us all

CLO Magazine

” Confirmation bias — your tendency to search, interpret and seek out information that confirms your existing mental schemas, beliefs, attitudes and expectations — leads you to categorize people in ways that often are not intended. ALSO READ: Part 1: “Understanding implicit bias and its detriment to organizations.”

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Animations in eLearning: How to Make Them Work for You

eLearningMind

The history of animation in learning surprisingly dates back over 2000 years, most notably with Chinese and Indonesian shadow puppets used to entertain and instruct through parables, fables, and cautionary tales. Animation improves learner attitude. Animation has always been used as a method of showing, rather than telling.

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What Is Microlearning And Why You Should Care

TalentLMS

This kind of behavior is typical of the millennial generation that grew up with increasingly powerful mobile devices. And with the average human attention span dropping by 4 seconds since 2000 (down to 8 seconds according to a recent Microsoft study), microlearning strategies are only poised for greater adoption going forward.