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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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Six Ways Innovation is Stifled in the Learning Field

Kapp Notes

From Kindergarten to high school, to college. Content, content, quiz question, content, content, quiz question. When I facilitate or co-facilitate workshops about game design or gamification, I try to include a hands-on exercise where the learners (mostly learning professionals) build a working prototype.

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Interviews: Questions and Answers

Kapp Notes

Lately it seems as if I have been doing a number of interviews, I was interviewed over at The eLearning Coach on the topic of Games and Simulations. Parents only hear about the “bad” aspects of video games and a number of video games do have offensive language and content but so do books. It was a lot of fun.

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9 Interactive Training Examples to Inspire Your Training Design

Arlo Training & Events Software

They typically include clickable graphics and elements that can be used to test a learner’s knowledge of a specific topic, a classic example would be a ‘spot the hazard’ test which is a common part of many driving tests. Collaboration opportunities, allowing learners to work together in team-based scenarios.

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11 Types of eLearning Training Providers Should Try Out in 2025

Arlo Training & Events Software

This answer is partially correct, but when you drill into the topic of eLearning, you soon realize that there are quite a few different types you can discover and use to make any eLearning program youre running more engaging and impactful for your learners. Gamified learning applies game mechanics directly to specific learning tasks.

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Do we really need to design differently for the so called "Digital Natives"?

Kapp Notes

Of course I have strong opinions on the topic due to the fact that I've written about it many times and I spend all day with digital natives at Bloomsburg University. I'm having trouble deciding if I should rant on this topic or try to build a rational argument so I think this post will be a bit of both. Let me rant first.

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8 tips on engaging learners in your course

eFront

As we all know from our experience at school, we can learn a lot even when we are not engaged. Students get something out of school even if they sit idle through classes. Even if they are tangentially related to the topic at hand, they can keep the interest up. Turn it all into a big game. Add YouTube videos ?there

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