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Cognitive Load vs. Load Time

eLearning Weekly

When we tested out of the LMS, we saw some strange effects but wrote them off: surely the great and powerful LMS would handle the files more seamlessly. Bottom line, the sheer size of the files was too much to handle. Cognitive psychology ran smack into the hard wall of file size. The lesson? Remove Redundancy.

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How To Create Cost-Effective eLearning Courses

Brilliant Teams

However, they can also significantly increase the file size of your course. This helps reduce the course size without compromising the learning experience. Continuous Evaluation and Improvement Creating cost-effective eLearning courses is an iterative process. How can I evaluate the effectiveness of my eLearning courses?

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

The ADDIE model is an acronym: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. Assessments often take the form of a test included at the end of a course to evaluate learner performance. It can reduce image file sizes to about 5% of their original size, although some of the image detail is lost in the compression.

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Neuroscience In Corporate Training: All Hype Or Practical Applications?

Learningtogo

In order to make this research applicable for learning professionals, I identified 10 things every learning professional should know about developing, giving and evaluating training. File size: 141 KB]. These are all clear, actionable things. We’ll be discussing this in detail during my masterclass at L&D talks.

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How to Integrate Padlet Into Your e-Learning Strategy

Frooxl

Course Evaluations – It’s become commonplace for many colleges and universities to allow students to review their teachers and the courses they take. They can also review the media itself. Padlet would allow you to receive feedback from course participants in an organized and accessible way.

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5 Best Practices of creating an eLearning Video

Wizcabin

Evaluate each scene of your videos by describing the vital elements. Ensure you compress your video into a smaller size to give access to mobile users. The higher the file size, the harder it becomes to watch for mobile users with a poor connection. Determine your video objectives. Compress your video for mobile devices.

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6 Learning Design Considerations for Mobile Learning

CommLab India

Avoid using visuals of large file size, as they cannot be accommodated into the small screens. However, in mobile learning, it must be used intelligently because: File size has to be limited. Avoid interactivities that need cursor rollover. Multimedia Considerations. Avoid the need for online streaming.