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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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First Steps for Planning Your SCORM Compliant Elearning

First Steps for Planning Your SCORM Compliant Elearning | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Before embarking on your plan to make your online learning SCORM compliant, consider these basic guidelines first.
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6 Important Components Of A Successful Online Learning Environment - eLearning Industry

6 Important Components Of A Successful Online Learning Environment - eLearning Industry | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
What are The Components Of A Successful Online Learning Environment? Check the 6 Important Components Of A Successful Online Learning Environment.
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Donald Clark Plan B: 10 top INTERFACE rules for online learning

Donald Clark Plan B: 10 top INTERFACE rules for online learning | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

How often does online learning suffer from bad interface design, confused menus, you click and nothing happens, you get lost? Too often. Here’s some simple tips to reduce those possibilities.

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I Failed My Online Course—But Learned A Lot About Internet Education

I Failed My Online Course—But Learned A Lot About Internet Education | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Massive open online courses, or "MOOCs," require a lot of motivation—and sometimes, a thick skin.

 

MOOCs, or massive open online courses, are quickly becoming technology darlings. Companies like Coursera, Udacity, edX and others provide college-caliber online courses taught by professors from the most prestigious universities. Millions of students interested in pursuing inexpensive post-secondary education can take classes on anything from nutritional health to machine learning—right from the comfort of their own home.

It’s not just about learning new skills. "Graduates" of these classes can receive paid course certificates or accreditation, which is always great to showcase on LinkedIn. Some organizations, like Udacity, have even partnered with universities to create entirely MOOC-based degrees.

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