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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

Grab a spoon, and let’s dig in to the soup, with this eLearning glossary. eLearning -Also referred to as internet-based learning, web-based learning, and online learning is any training or education delivered via computer. For many, their first experience with eLearning was educational computer games delivered via CD Rom.

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A-Z of Digital Learning

The Learning Rooms

Welcome to the A-Z of Digital Learning, your comprehensive glossary of learning and eLearning terminology. ADDIE follows the stages of analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. A learning theory developed by B.F A learning theory for the digital age developed by George Siemens. A Accessibility.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

That’s why we’ve compiled this eLearning glossary. eLearning content developers and instructional designers should aim to make courses clear, easy to understand, and simple to complete. ADDIE (Analysis Design Development Implementation). An API includes a set of credentials known as keys that are used by admins and developers.

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Q&A: Maryland Historical Society

CourseArc

A worldwide pandemic can easily put the stops on any organization, and it is no different for a premier educational institution such as the Maryland Historical Society. As the preeminent center of Maryland history, your organization has served as a source for inspiration and a complement to historical education across the State.

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How to Write an Irresistible Course Description

LearnDash

Well, you wouldn’t be the first to feel intimidated by the prospect of summing up all your educational efforts in a few paragraphs—if that. If you can’t state your case in a clear and compelling way, your days as an online educator are probably numbered. Provide an action plan for your course.

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Online Learning Plagiarism Horror Stories

Experiencing eLearning

It’s a common complaint about online education that students plagiarize, but my horror stories aren’t about students. My horror stories are about developing online courses. One of the sources was a website that frequently linked to glossary terms. Educator’s Guide to Copyright and Fair Use. What Do I Own?).

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4 Instructional Design Mistakes You Should Never Make

LearnDash

But, if you brand your course as an advanced “master class,” then you can use more complicated terminology, although providing a glossary of terms is still a good idea. Instead, plan some of your time and development budget to creating custom images—including infographics. Online education is no different.