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Actionable advice for educators to move to online learning

Neo LMS

You’re getting comfortable with a new schedule, technology, and online grading. But, you still need a little help navigating the seas of e-learning. So, here’s actionable advice that you can use as a compass as you create a productive system for online learning. What’s on the horizon of remote education?

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Why gamification works [Part 2]

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In my last blog we started discussing the “why” of gamification , with a specific focus on the nature of motivation, lensed through one broadly held theory of motivation called Self-Determination Theory (SDT), not to be confused at this point with self-directed learning. Gamification and online learning environments.

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Make your LMS a social learning platform

Ask a Tech Teacher

Vivek Singh, education professional and contributor to Ask a Tech Teacher, has some interesting ideas on using your native LMS as a social learning platform. I know you’ll enjoy their thoughts: Earliest forms of learning, dating back to the stone-age, involved storyboarding one’s experiences on rocks.

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Distance learning during the pandemic: Improvise. Adapt. Overcome!

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Read more: Adopting the asynchronous mindset for better online learning. Of course, evaluating all resources and deciding how to make the most of them is also important. Inevitably, education technology — in all its shapes and sizes — is a big part of any distance learning strategy, as it’s the actual enabler of learning.

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How can Teachers Increase Social Learning While Teaching Online?

Ask a Tech Teacher

It’s becoming more common to take online classes or blend traditional with online learning. Institutions now use LMS software to deliver courses online. There are two ways of delivery of online learning which are through a) asynchronous or self-paced b) synchronous or instructor-led online courses.

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How online courses can nurture emotional intelligence

Neo LMS

How online courses can nurture emotional intelligence. So, as e-learning practitioners, what can we do to improve our instructional design to take cognizance of the fact that emotions play a key role in learning? In terms of online learning processes self-awareness can be swiftly stimulated by asking students “why?”

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5 Reasons e-learning is perfect for introverted students

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In an online learning environment all classmates and teachers are not in the same room as the student. Those who get ahead need to wait for the others to catch up, while those who struggle will have to deal with their learning gaps on their own. But with e-learning this isn’t the case anymore. Closing thoughts.