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Benefits of Scenario-Based Learning

Experiencing eLearning

After completing a few exercises, they build their own view of the patterns that are evident and are able to move into a new scenario with confidence even if the environment and scenario is radically different. Terry Stewart, Scenario-Based Learning. Check out my collection of 50+ posts on scenarios and storytelling.

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What 21st Century Science Says About Memorable Learning Experience At Work

Thinkdom

We ask this because there might be more to effective learning than just the sheer number of activities an organization holds. If we’ve pre-programmed ourselves to stick to traditional learning methods with several modules and topics, the results may not be optimum or conducive to actual learning.

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The 3 Stages of Motor Learning

STRIVR

The brain does this because of past experience, enabling it to act on known patterns and prior information to make split-second decisions. Science has broken down the process of motor learning into three distinct phases. Jeffrey Huber The first step to learning something so deeply you don’t even have to think about it?

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Instructional Storytelling: How to Use it In Your Corporate Training

eLearningMind

It’s the classic storyline pattern from all of your favorite childhood fairytales: Hero is introduced; hero encounters trials; hero rises triumphant. Professor of Literature and mythologist Joseph Campbell was the first to formally identify the archetypal protagonist’s pattern in his 1949 book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces.

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Agile Microlearning Explained

Cognitive science theories already supply the answers. Learn how OttoLearn packages them into a single platform you can use to deliver microlearning based reinforcement training, and go beyond completions to focus on outcomes. Learner engagement and retention doesn’t have to be a mystery.

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Is Your Instructional Design Strategy Right For Your eLearning Project?

Zipboard

What learning theory would serve the project’s needs best? Instructional Design Strategy - Free ebook for download - zipBoard What Learning Theory Are You Using? As laid out by Wikipedia, learning theories are “Conceptual frameworks describing how knowledge is absorbed, processed, and retained during learning.”

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Instructional Scaffolding

Ed App

Learning is not easy–whether memorizing an alphabet, analyzing the theory of integrals, or creating a dress pattern, most of us need support. Scaffolding employs a range of methods and materials, including templates, games, guides, and coaching. Thirdly, the application of the learning tasks must be thought through.