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Instructional Design Lessons from the World of Theatre

Dashe & Thomson

The stability and salary of a “regular&# job became more appealing and I quickly found myself employed by a consulting firm focused on SAP training and change management, while still doing some theatre on the side of course. In short, no one wants to watch that! It has to be learned. But what is active listening?

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How Gagné’s Nine Events of Instruction Can Make Your Online Courses Better

CourseArc

This famed nine-step process can be adapted to help instructional designers and trainers in all fields create highly-effective courses in any topic. Here are Gagné’s Nine Events of Instruction, and how you can employ them in your course design. Before a student can learn, he or she must be paying attention.

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Large-scale online course design? Use collaborative learning for high engagement

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

The big challenge with large-scale online courses (100+ participants) is to keep people engaged. Offering the course for free does not help either: the threshold for participants to register is very low, but equally low to give up. In this blog I motivate my experiences with the food system e-course. Not 100% but 54%!

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Gamification in Learning Management Systems: Benefits and Best Practices

Gyrus

Better Retention and Recall of Information Learning and development in business or academic environments can become tedious and monotonous, limiting the retention of information. Its repeatable nature and encouragement of active learning improve recall of course content. Gamification alleviates this problem.

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Gamification in Learning Management Systems: Benefits and Best Practices

Gyrus

Better Retention and Recall of Information Learning and development in business or academic environments can become tedious and monotonous, limiting the retention of information. Its repeatable nature and encouragement of active learning improve recall of course content. Gamification alleviates this problem.

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Gamification in Learning Management Systems: Benefits and Best Practices

Gyrus

Better Retention and Recall of Information Learning and development in business or academic environments can become tedious and monotonous, limiting the retention of information. Its repeatable nature and encouragement of active learning improve recall of course content. Gamification alleviates this problem.

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Using Video in eLearning

ICS Learning

Whether you choose to deploy your video as a part of a larger eLearning course or as a simple standalone video delivered via mobile devices, video gives you the ability to build a collection of learning stories from your industry’s leaders, high performers, and key demonstrators. That doesn’t necessarily mean that they should cost a fortune.

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