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14 Badge Ideas to Engage and Motivate Learners

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I can see awarding this to learners who finish a course within a certain period of time, or who complete a certain number of lessons in a day. Looking around, here are a few more ideas that could work for online learners: Badges to encourage forum use: Conversationalist: For being active in the discussion forum.

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Online Education Is about More Than Video

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Include mini-quizzes at the end of each lesson to check learning comprehension. Interactive learning can also help a learner stay focused, especially during a long lesson. Create a discussion room for your class to talk about lesson content. Build a forum for active members to connect. Interactive learning.

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Will Learners Pay for Your Online Course?

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Our commenter wanted to know whether a certain type of course content was still relevant, given the number of tutorials learners could find for free on the same subject on YouTube. Although this comment was related to a specific type of course, the question applies to almost all online learning.

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The Pros And Cons Of Online Learning: Startling Lessons From COVID-19

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For example, through discussion forums and live tutorials. Or user forums, virtual whiteboarding , and other collaboration sessions. The post The Pros And Cons Of Online Learning: Startling Lessons From COVID-19 appeared first on Spark + Co. As well as discussions and enhanced learning. Improved Employee Retention.

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6 Ways to Improve User Interface Design for E-Learning

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Create a short tutorial for learners when they first log in. Also consider a short tutorial every time they enter a part of your course with new functions, such as the forum, or their first quiz. Also consider a short tutorial every time they enter a part of your course with new functions, such as the forum, or their first quiz.

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6 Tips for Moving In-Person Courses On-Line

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They’re designed for smaller courses, so trying to import a lot of lessons for a larger student body will be a big challenge. You can’t charge learners to view a TedTalk that’s freely available on YouTube, but you can share a TedTalk video to give added context to your course material and to launch a discussion on your forum.

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Using Your E-book to Create an Online Course

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You first need to take the information in your e-book and organize it into lessons. Specifically, you must decide how much information each lesson should have in the online course and how detailed it should be by making a prioritized list of key points you want emphasized in the course. Step 2– Line up each Lesson with its Objective.

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