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Learning Math Should be Fun and Engaging

A Principal's Reflections

Chellani has utilized a variety of tools to help her develop an interactive, student-centered learning environment. As a result, she has started to create her own online learning modules, using the software Adobe Captivate.

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Streamline Employee Training with eLearning Solutions

Kitaboo on EdTech

So, how can you optimize your training content to effectively engage learners, while achieving the primary goals of learning objectives and upholding brand identity? Interactive Learning: Tools like quizzes, assessments, projects, real-life case studies, and group exercises enhance engagement and increase learner interaction.

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The 7 Deadly Sins of Online Learning (And 7 Ways to Repent)

Edsurge

Yet like any confessional, Brown also offered ways to repent from what he called “the seven deadly sins of online learning.” But they aren’t always meaningful, and can limit innovation by pigeonholing people to old ideas and ways of thinking about online learning. “In I am a very big sinner.”

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 9 Edition)

Doug Levin

Tagged on: March 3, 2017 Blended Learning for Quality Higher Education: Selected Case Studies on Implementation from Asia-Pacific | UNESCO Bangkok → A new report presents a framework and self-assessment tool developed to drive, sustain, and scale up blended learning.

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