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5 key components of successful online courses

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Related post: Leading eLearning and a Future Ready library opportunity. Most people assume the move to online courses means students are logging on to the learning management system to take reading quizzes tied to their assigned textbook chapters and posting in the discussion board in line with weekly modules as their schedules allow.

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eLearning Brothers Expands Family with Two Corporate Training Acquisitions

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The game engine comes courtesy of Andrew Scivally and his team at eLearning Brothers. Founded in 2009 and based in American Fork, Utah, the company has amassed 1,500-plus games, quizzes and templates to sell to corporate clients in search of more compelling digital learning materials for employees. We want to play in the major leagues.”

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Shifting to a Digital Teaching Model? Here’s Some Advice

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I remember scrambling to learn all I could about the features of Blackboard and reviewing all of my textbook’s eLearning-related ancillaries, assigning self-paced modules and online quizzes to my students. It required me to really rethink teaching, and how best to do it in a digital environment.

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Brightspace Excellence Awards highlight innovation in online learning

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The Brightspace platform enabled students to personally craft their experiences to adapt to their learning needs, while quizzes and other formative assessments made sure students were on track for success.

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The AI Advantage: Boosting Student Engagement in Self-paced Learning through AI 

Faculty Focus

As a result, educators frequently resort to multiple-choice quizzes, which, while quick to mark and straightforward to implement, often fall short in assessing critical thinking, creativity, and comprehension.

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The AI Advantage: Boosting Student Engagement in Self-paced Learning through AI 

Faculty Focus

As a result, educators frequently resort to multiple-choice quizzes, which, while quick to mark and straightforward to implement, often fall short in assessing critical thinking, creativity, and comprehension.

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Classroom Learning

eSchool News

Another example is the use of educational games or quizzes to reinforce concepts and assess understanding. What is the difference between classroom learning and eLearning? Research suggests that eLearning can accommodate diverse learning styles and preferences, allowing students to learn at their own pace and schedule.

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