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Online Learning Works – So Why are Schools Failing at it?

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Clearly online learning in elementary and secondary schools were well on their way by the early 2000’s, which puts a big dent into the whole “new experience of learning online” argument. . Starting in 2015, Florida required every high school student to take one 100% online course/class in order to graduate. .

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Preference of E-Learning – Structured or not?

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The rise of rapid content authoring tools, specifically the explosive growth of Articulate Studio, which in all sense of the word was nothing more than a PPT converter, allowed anyone, to create an “online course” ID skills not needed. Navigation was go forward and go back with no points along the way, except the next click. .

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Build Gr8 Micro-Learning Course

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Usually I find the PPT driven approach, due to it. I started building such courses back in 2000, when I referred to them as scenario based courses. One well-known vendor told me they want people who are brand new to online learning course building, or if you think of a triangle, the bottom of that pyramid. Geez, what an honor.

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Rethinking conferences

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Note : The vintage photos in this post are from training conferences circa 2000. Don’t try to do everything) Presenters in early stages of doctoral work who have not been well mentored (organizers could have postgrad sessions for real beginners or hold an early conference workshop on presenting for first timers.). Response 14.