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The Authentic Learning Model: 7 Things Every eLearning Pro Should Know

Infopro Learning

The Authentic Learning Model involves a high degree of social interaction, as online learners must be able to engage in meaningful online discussions and play an active role in your online learning community. Create social media groups and forums to facilitate peer-to-peer interactions.

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10 invaluable tips to develop asynchronous learning

Docebo

If you’re reading this, you’ve probably been tasked with creating an asynchronous eLearning course. We’ve pulled together 10 asynchronous learning tips to get all the information you need in a fraction of the time. Synchronous vs. asynchronous learning. Feel free to skip down to the first tip if this is old news to you.).

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Emerging Asynchronous Conversation Models

Tony Karrer

I had an interesting conversation with Patrick Randolph from TalkWheel about different kinds of asynchronous conversation models that are emerging and how they might fit into broader eLearning Initiatives. While Twitter is asynchronous, it's not easily used as other kinds of tools for discussion.

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Leadership Development– Strategies to Enhance Remote Workforce Performance

Infopro Learning

Use asynchronous communication for employees to ensure flexibility at work. Asynchronous communication means not all team members need to be present at exactly the same hour every day. Regularizing asynchronous communication is also crucial to ensure employees give replies within a specific deadline.

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Asynchronous Learning Explained: Benefits and Examples

LearnDash

Enter synchronous and asynchronous e-learning: two buzzworthy terms that often pop up in discussions about online and blended learning environments. Let’s dive into the world of asynchronous e-learning and see how it stacks up against its synchronous counterpart. What is asynchronous e-learning?

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How to Create Inclusive Learning Programs for Diverse Teams

Learnnovators

Heres how you can make it happen: Design for Flexibility Offering content in multiple formatssuch as videos, interactive modules, podcasts, and text-based materialsensures that everyone can engage with the material in a way that suits them best. Encourage Open Dialogue Learning is most impactful when it is interactive and reflective.

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Face time

E-Learning Provocateur

Of course, peer-to-peer interaction isn’t a novel concept in e-learning. We have asynchronous tools such as online discussion forums, synchronous tools such as instant messaging, and semi-synchronous tools such as Twitter. But what strikes me about my interaction with my study buddy is that it’s so natural.