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Very touching

Learning with e's

Under consideration during one of my tutorials were the affordances of touch screen tools such as Apple's iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. A second point we discussed was that natural gestures such as pinching, flicking and swiping are intuitive, and offer students a tactile, transparent window to manipulation of content and quicker learning.

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7 elearning trends to keep you ahead of your competition

KnowledgeOne

It is becoming more common for some elements of virtual reality (VR) , augmented reality (AR), and artificial intelligence (AI) to be inserted into elearning. Author: Jennifer McCance Learning Experience Designer @ KnowledgeOne ½ of the McCan-Do Duo, lifelong learner, amateur psychologist, tutorial fanatic.

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Activate the Braincells Through the Art of Storytelling

Magic EdTech

We all agree that stories are far more appealing than recitation of data points or a discussion of abstract ideas. For early learners, stories help organize thinking and making connections between sounds, words and pictures, thereby developing their early literacy. How Storytelling Enhances Learning.

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The Best eLearning Authoring Tools: Review and Features

eLearningMind

scouring for course design elements—backgrounds, sounds, graphics, pictures, outlines—before writing the first chapter or module of a course. For instance, if you envision using training approaches like Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) to train your staff, then your course development tools must support those approaches. .

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6 Creative Ideas To Use Serious Games In Corporate eLearning

EI Design

Create an online training simulation that features workplace images, characters, and sounds, or use the power of geolocation and augmented reality to develop a mobile app. Employees need to know the features and benefits of your products, but online demos and tutorials may not be interactive enough to hold their attention.