A picture is worth a thousand words. It’s trite but true. And when it comes to eLearning, picking images is a life-and-death decision. That’s because an image can single-handedly destroy your material or make it memorable.
Are you thinking about implementing an online course booking system? If not, you should be. Learn from our experience helping hundreds of training providers.
Richard Sites and Angel Green are back! In this episode of Iterations, they discuss what is necessary to create e-learning that is truly focused on what the learner needs to do to be successful.
One of the things that pops up time and time again when talking about E-Learning is the topic of effective writing. Namely, what does effective writing look like?
The world of educational technology is moving in such an allure that it becomes hard for us to keep up with it. Everyday, there are new learning apps emerging hither and tither, new educational trends are being conceptualized and the educational field gets richer and richer.
Learning isn’t merely cerebral. It’s emotional, too. Researchers, in fact, have confirmed how emotions affect mental processes. They finally found the missing piece of the learning puzzle and even encouraged instructional designers to include positive emotions as an important learning factor.
An Overview of the MOOC Research Initiative: The project, literature, and landscape. This presentation will provide a timeline of the development of the MOOC Research Initiative, its goals, the review and selection process, and lessons learned. I’ll also provide early results from structured mapping of research literature, research methodologies, and parent disciplines of researchers. This will provide an overview of the state of MOOC research – who is active, how are they researching MOOCs, an
Taking an online course can be an isolating experience, but it doesn’t have to be. There are several key techniques you can employ to humanize your online courses and thus improve the learning experience as well as success and retention rates.
Increasing interest from students, staff and faculty has prompted the E-Learning Advisory Council to introduce new online programs at Miami University. Though the university provided 180 online courses in 25 different subject areas this past summer, students can prepare for an increase in offerings within the next three years.