8 Small Wins Left Over From Remote Learning
As a new school year gets underway, what tools can we keep from the days of remote learning now that it’s behind us?
This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
As a new school year gets underway, what tools can we keep from the days of remote learning now that it’s behind us?
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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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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August 24 2023 – Niels Floor | Having empathy for the people you design for is vital for the creation of a personal and purposeful learning experience. What is empathy and why is it important for learning experience design? According to Merriam Webster Dictionary empathy is “the action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, and vicariously experiencing the …
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Global product training boosts sales and satisfaction, yet presents unique challenges in meeting diverse needs. Discover its benefits and top strategies for success. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
Online classes are often unreliable and demanding, but can offer flexibility and a structured approach to studying. Both online and offline courses require discipline and study skills. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
A blended approach confers many benefits; however, that alone does not guarantee the organization’s success—the appropriateness and implementation must be carefully considered. The blended approach works best when it’s tailored to each organization, which is why learning-as-a-service works best. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.