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Some eLearning topics are always worthy of the writing spotlight. We highlight 5 ideas to cover in your eLearning Industry guest post.
This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
October 4, 2023 – Maria Galaykova | When I arrived in Argentina for the first time and attempted to order black tea in a cafe, the answer was “Sorry, we don’t have black tea”. “Ok, which tea do you have?” I responded. “We have té común, chamomile tea, green tea, and fruit tea”. I thought it was strange but was …
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Virtual learning can be challenging for some students. ESL students are just a few of those students that may face challenges when learning virtually. Here are a few ways teachers can aide their ESL students in a virtual classroom. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
Hello, all: I am working on a short-notice safety compliance project for a client. Each module consists of a review of an embedded PDF, an acknowledgement, then a Quiz with anywhere from 5-10 questions. I have 25 of these to complete. I am really struggling with the Quiz settings. The client has asked that the…
Learn how you can benefit from AI-based automated translation in 7 different ways. Explore 6 key steps to implement AI-based automated translation and know how you can shape the future of learning with AI-based automated translation. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
Switching LMS platforms is costly and disruptive. LTI eliminates this need by seamlessly integrating new tools into any LMS. This article explores how LTI works, its benefits, and why it’s the future of eLearning. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
April 25 2023 – Maaike Mintjes | Michael Schurr, a 2nd grade teacher in New York, was trying to figure out how to encourage discovery learning in his classroom. As a first step, he interviewed his students. The interviews revealed that it was not the curriculum, but the physical space that required redesigning. Students found it tough to locate the …
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