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14 reasons why your multiple-choice quiz sucks

E-Learning Provocateur

Unlike some of my peers, I’m not an opponent of the multiple-choice quiz. At my workplace, I am regularly subjected to the multiple-choice quiz. In fact, over the years in a range of jobs across several industries, not to mention my time in high school and university, I have been subjected to countless multiple-choice quizzes.

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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

It’s all very well for Apple-owning, organic-buying professionals to cast aspersions, but consider the girl in Pakistan who’s too scared to set foot in a classroom. Consider the teenager in central Australia whose school has only one teacher. Don’t all these people deserve a better education? Dental, anyone?

OER 279
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Six Ways Innovation is Stifled in the Learning Field

Kapp Notes

We all have been through a traditional learning model at early, impressionable age. From Kindergarten to high school, to college. Many people unconsciously cling to the old classroom model of lecturing and questioning, it is so inherent in the design of all types of learning, even elearning modules. Final exam at end.

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How to Build a Continuing Education Business With Tim McIvo

LifterLMS

In this episode of LMScast, Tim McIvor, the developer of SchoolPsych.com, a website that offers professional development for school psychologists, joins Chris Badgett. Recorded webinars are available on SchoolPsych.com to assist school psychologists in completing the 75 hours of professional development needed to renew their licenses.

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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

It’s all very well for Apple-owning, organic-buying professionals to cast aspersions, but consider the girl in Pakistan who’s too scared to set foot in a classroom. Consider the teenager in central Australia whose school has only one teacher. Don’t all these people deserve a better education? Dental, anyone?

OER 226
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Interviewed on mobile

Clark Quinn

A mobile device is a small portable device that is with us all the time and we are doing something with it because of where we are. A laptop is not normally considered a mobile device and this topic has been discussed and argued at length, in fact, amongst industry leaders who concur that they are essentially ‘mobile desk tops’.

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Video-Based Learning: Engaging Your Audience with Video Content

CourseArc

For example, instructional designers may add quiz questions or gamification elements after each video segment. Therefore, instructional designers may want to consider creating pre-course materials, such as articles or booklets that briefly introduce a training topic.

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