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In our eLearning Blog we frequently talk about different ways of creating effective eLearning courses, highlighting outstanding eLearning techniques and strategies. Today we decided to present information from a different perspective – from an angle of view of an eLearning expert Peder Jacobsen. Peder will tell you about learning snacks and unveil the secrets of engaging today’s leaner.
Every day we hear more and more about the impact that Artificial Intelligence gains in every sphere of our life. In order to discover how AI implementation is going to change the eLearning we decided to ask Christopher Pappas to share his views and find out what he thinks about it. Christopher is an experienced eLearning specialist and the Founder of the eLearning Industry’s Network.
We have been talking a lot about building effective eLearning courses and the importance of engaging and motivating the students along the eLearning journey. What we haven’t talked about yet is how to utilize networking and social media for making learning effective.
You will agree that the benefits of social collaboration are vast: it evokes the effect of competition and leads to more active participation in studying, students learn how to respect each other’s ideas and opinions, learn how to search for alternative solutions and compromises and how to criticize ideas, not people.
Last week we shared with you an interview with John Colley, the owner of the “The Optimistic Entrepreneur” podcast, in which John told us about the things to know to get started with eLearning podcasting. The interview got many views. We thought it might be a good idea to dive deeper into the topic of eLearning podcasting and invite one more eLearning podcast owner to our blog.
Today’s guest is Tim Green, co-founder of the “Trends & Issues in Instructional Design, Educational Technology, and Learning Sciences” podcast.
It’s taken awhile, but online business owners are starting to understand that the Learning Management System purchase doesn’t guarantee the business success and it is just a half of the battle. Far more important is a unique idea, eLearning quality and the way online courses are built and organized.
Herewith, many eLearning business owners get frustrated by putting time and effort into creating online courses and seeing no outcome, zero students’ engagement and motivation.