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Visuals and Visual Thinking

Association eLearning

And something that looks good is going to get more attention than something that looks sloppy or complicated. When they’re used effectively, visuals can distil content down into recognizable symbols, colors, patterns, shapes, etc. What’s so great about visuals and how can they help you broaden the way you think? Visual Appeal.

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Is AI in Learning and Development Fast-Tracking Dull Training, Especially eLearning Narration?

IT Training Department Blog

With its ability to analyze vast amounts of data, identify patterns, and make intelligent decisions, AI has the potential to make decisions that humans can’t. Human narrators can infuse emotions, intonations, and nuances into their delivery, capturing people’s attention and creating a connection.

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4 Examples of AI Being Used in E-Learning

LearnDash

Instead, what we have are sophisticated software programs that are very good at finding patterns, and then adjusting behavior to those patterns to deliver a fairly limited range of results. It will pay attention to what vocabulary the learners knows, which grammar examples they struggle with, and what content they seem to enjoy.

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5 Psychological Factors in ELearning

LearnDash

Cognitive - Try to gain an understanding into the mental processes like attention span, short & long term memory, and perception bias. Reading Patterns - Pay attention to where you place important learning content within the course. Certain areas of the screen capture the attention of a users better than others.

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Using CRAP in ELearning Design

LearnDash

Contrast - One way to leverage contrast is to draw attention of the learner to a specific part of the screen, or even diagram. Human’s pick up on patterns relatively quickly, and in the same respect, we notice when the pattern is broken. Let’s look at these concepts a little more closely.

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Incorporating Metaverse into Corporate Training Programs in 2023: A Look into the Future

Infopro Learning

This could include analyzing participation levels, attention to detail, engagement statistics, behavior patterns, and even making predictions for future learning. These insights could potentially drive the development of new and innovative learning approaches.

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10 Golden Rules for ELearning Design

LearnDash

Pay Attention to Course Flow: Your courses should follow a logical progression and navigational pattern so as to avoid confusion. Stick with a standard color-scheme. Include Exercises: Engage your learners by including exercises to split-up the content. Breaking-up content into smaller chunks will allow for better learning retention.