Online Flashcards are a proven way to improve memory skills and retain knowledge by continually self-testing. They can also be used to implement the spaced-repitition learning method and are a great way to learn languages using images and key vocabulary. Try ExamTime's free online flashcards tool here.
When it comes to your eLearning, the concept of a short attention span doesn’t have to be a deal breaker. In fact, society’s desire for quick and efficient information can work in the favor of your eLearning program—if you let it.
You can’t teach that through eLearning. It’s too complicated...I’d just feel better if an actual person was teaching this skill since it’s so intricate...An online course can’t possibly explain this concept as well as an instructor.
These are statements that were much harder to argue with just a few years ago. Today, eLearning can capitalize on different learning scenarios and include engaging features that make the information easier to remember.
The security of test results is crucial to the validity of test scores. Check out 9 tips to prevent cheating and ensure test security in this infographic.
Join Michael Bleyhl, VP, Product Technology of The Princeton Review as he discusses their unique business challenges, solution design, key integration strategies as well as his vision for the future of personalized online learning. He is joined by Mark Hellinger, CEO of Xyleme. The Xyleme Learning Platform has played a critical role in The Princeton Review’s success, incorporating single-source content development along with secure, scalable delivery from the cloud.
Social learning employs things like peer feedback and review, ranking and awards to engage students in the material and learning process. It’s been making the rounds in many elementary and high school classrooms, but can you incorporate it into your online training too?
Are you an auditory learner? Do you remember things better when you hear them? Do you need to be listening to music, or a book on tape, no matter what you’re doing? If you answered yes, you’re going to LOVE this blog.