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Rethinking eLearning! But Not The Way You Believe

Rethinking eLearning! But Not The Way You Believe | Imagine Online International Education | Scoop.it
Your operational leaders have a need to keep up with constantly changing environments and still meet performance expectations. eLearning can do this for you but only if you approach it correctly.

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Unlocking the Secrets of Online Peer Learning

Unlocking the Secrets of Online Peer Learning | Imagine Online International Education | Scoop.it
Think back to your favorite lesson at school. Did it involve a teacher standing at the front telling you what to learn? Or was it more collaborative, with group work and questions being asked of the class as a whole? We humans learn in many different ways, and lecture-type training has its place in the learning process. But so too does peer learning, especially as more corporate learning opportunities move online.

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Teaching Emerging Technologies Empowers K–12 Students

Teaching Emerging Technologies Empowers K–12 Students | Imagine Online International Education | Scoop.it

Sean Wybrant shares how advanced tech opens doors for his students.


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Corporate Training: What AR and VR Has to Offer

Corporate Training: What AR and VR Has to Offer | Imagine Online International Education | Scoop.it
AR & VR can offer a variety of benefits to corporate training and eLearning. Read on to find out how AR and VR can transform your corporate training.

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On a Mission With Game-Based Learning

On a Mission With Game-Based Learning | Imagine Online International Education | Scoop.it
Veteran technology teacher Ben Kelly is thankful that, after 18 years of teaching, his students still run into the room when it’s time for his class. But he cautions not to give too much credit to the technology itself. His 250 middle and high school students in the rural Caledonia Regional School in Moncton, New Brunswick, are using computers that are older than the students themselves. Instead, Kelly gives credit to a curriculum that engages their creativity and speaks to their interests.

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Here's Why People Complain About E-Learning & How to Fix It

Here's Why People Complain About E-Learning & How to Fix It | Imagine Online International Education | Scoop.it
People complain about the courses they’re taking, the quality of the courses, and the fact that they’re often forced to take courses they don’t want to take.

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If it's bad it's only because people aren't doing it right...yet! ;)

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How online tutoring helps us close learning gaps and support teachers

How online tutoring helps us close learning gaps and support teachers | Imagine Online International Education | Scoop.it
Having an online tutoring structure in place has been especially helpful for newer teachers in the district, who can direct students to tutors for additional support

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What is the most effective way to learn virtually?

What is the most effective way to learn virtually? | Imagine Online International Education | Scoop.it
The COVID-19 pandemic has not only accelerated trends towards online learning, but it also has broadened the types of people who want targeted skills training.
These tools can help prepare them for jobs of the future.
However, the ideal model has yet to be developed, as remote learning needs can vary dramatically from person to person.

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