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What Can the E-Learning Industry Learn from Omnichannel?

LearnDash

It began a few years ago with blended learning , which combines traditional classroom experience with online learning. If you’re wondering how to apply this method to your own classroom, here’s a closer look. Full integration is not always possible, as not every platform has the same features and uses. Online Tutoring.

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8 Questions to Ask Before Developing Your Online Course

LearnDash

The promise of a 30-minute Skype lesson adds a lot of value to the program, allowing you to charge more per course. Most recent college graduates are familiar with some form of online integration with their classroom experience. That said, personal tutoring sessions can be a big selling point for some learners.

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Blog Roundup: Social Learning while Social Distancing

LearnDash

Key takeaway: “…the success of any learning program isn’t dependent on the tools being used but the process through which it is implemented, fostered, and integrated into the work environment.”. As an instructor, that puts the spotlight on you to be active in the community to help learners engage. That’s an experience worth sharing.”.

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How Digital Content Can Make Classrooms Culturally Responsive

MagicBox

As international migrations remain a constant aspect of modern society, classrooms around the world are becoming increasingly multicultural. Students of diverse races and ethnicities, speaking different languages and following different religions are all studying together in the K-12 classrooms. So, how can teachers adopt CRT methods?

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3 Essential Tools to Add Pizzazz to Your eLearning Courseware

SHIFT eLearning

When communication channels like Skype are available, the sense of community is intensified and learners know that they’re not by their own. Skype is a free tool that enables two people or a whole group of learners to experience chat, voice or video conferencing. Further readings: How Teachers Use Skype for eLearning.

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Blended Learning with LearnDash

LearnDash

Virtual classrooms offer a good “between” solution between strictly online learning and in-person events. What’s more, you can connect LearnDash to these platforms (for example, GoToMeeting) by using our Zapier integration. Live events are an entire different animal and is a topic that warrants its own article.

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10 Tools to Help Learners Collaborate Online

LearnDash

Unlike in a classroom situation, learners have no set time when they expect to all be in the same room together to coordinate. How might you use these tools in your classroom? I find it easier to use, and it seamlessly integrates with other Google apps such as Gmail and Google Calendar. Group Chat. Google Hangouts.