Do you want to improve student engagement? Do you want to empower students to drive their own learning experience? A blended learning approach makes it easy to achieve both of these goals.
When students learn through a digital and online media, in addition to traditional methods, such as face-to-face classroom instruction, they are not only empowered and engaged, but are able to learn to experience personalized learning.
Making a video for your online course? Here’s some quick tips about how long your elearning video should be and how to structure the video for your online course.
File elements are great for letting your students have access to any type of document they may need during the course. Create a file element in 4 easy steps!
If there is something that you love, that you enjoy. If you have a knowledge that you can share and pass to others with the same interest, then you should be teaching online courses.
Gamification is simply the idea of taking the principles of play, the things we’ve learned in playing video games and placing those concepts and ideas in the world of education or the workplace to make it more engaging.
Sometimes it can be difficult to add the right mix of elements to your online course with hopes to increase student and employee engagement. “Engagement” and “Gamification” are two terms that seem to be big in the e-Learning world right now – and they go hand-in-hand. What is gamification exactly and what are the different ways to engage your online learners?
The flipped classroom is becoming a reality in many schools, mixing technology with traditional teaching methods. In doing so, both the class environment and the lessons become more personal and learning retention ultimately increases.
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