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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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Free Images for Interactive Scenarios

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Here are some free images for interactive scenarios. They go with the other free images I shared earlier. I use them for practice files in our e-learning workshops where we learn to build interactive, branched scenarios. They’re perfect for your scenario-based training and free to use.

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Envisioning Future Education: 6 Exciting Predictions

Envisioning Future Education: 6 Exciting Predictions | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Have a look at these 6 intriguing scenarios for future education, from the minds of some of the greatest educators in the world.
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4 Essential Steps to Create Scenario-Based Online Courses

4 Essential Steps to Create Scenario-Based Online Courses | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
What is the best way to use scenarios in e-learning? This blog post shares some steps that help you create effective scenario based online learning.
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Three Ways to Use Scenarios | Learning strategy and design

Three Ways to Use Scenarios | Learning strategy and design | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

We’ve all heard the story by now that storytelling enhances learning; that sharing relevant examples helps both the expert and the novice forge connections with the content to ensure knowledge transfer. We’ve heard that flight simulators save lives and that practice makes perfect.

And yet, scenarios and simulations can feel intimidating. They take time. And money. And fancy 3D worlds with blue-haired avatars.

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12 e-Learning Buzzwords You Need to Know

12 e-Learning Buzzwords You Need to Know | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Maybe you’re new to the e-Learning industry, and all of this online training development language is unfamiliar to you—or maybe you’ve been in the industry for years, and you’re always discovering new trends and techniques to make your e-Learning...

 

Check out these 12 e-Learning buzzwords that you need to know right now, along with resources to expand your e-Learning knowledge.
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One Thing Missing in Most E-learning Courses

One Thing Missing in Most E-learning Courses | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
What happens if I do this? Are we letting our learners make those types of decisions in the e-learning courses?

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10 ways to design challenging SCENARIOS | Donald Clark Plan B

10 ways to design challenging SCENARIOS | Donald Clark Plan B | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

For many things in life we learn by doing, yet this is often missing in online and offline learning. Some even think is it not possible. It is of course possible, in many ways. The entire flight simulation market had been around for decades and clearly delivers high-end performance skills. Soft skills can be taught, and many other domains, even abstract knowledge, benefit from placing the learner in a real context and asking them to DO something, make decisions, choose a tool, ask a question, apply a formula. Learning through scenarios is a well-developed technique.

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A 5 Step-Plan to Create Your Own Scenario-based eLearning Course

A 5 Step-Plan to Create Your Own Scenario-based eLearning Course | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Here we will take over a simple and proven model to guide your planning of a scenario for your eLearning course.

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Steal These 5 Social Media Tricks to Engage Your Learners

Steal These 5 Social Media Tricks to Engage Your Learners | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Social media is now the top Internet activity, according to Business Insider. Americans alone spend 114 billion minutes a month on Facebook, plus even more time on Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram and more. So, why is social media so engaging?
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Why You Should be Using Scenarios in e-Learning

Why You Should be Using Scenarios in e-Learning | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Don’t believe scenarios are worth the time it takes to build them? Discover the benefits of incorporating scenario-based e-Learning in your online training and learn how scenarios improve learner job performance.

 

Scenarios are a great way to engage your learners and reinforce your learning objectives. Instead of just reading content and clicking through, learners are forced to truly absorb the reading and picture themselves in a real-life situation. This helps them apply the reading and improve job performance.

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