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Saturday, October 05, 2013

158 Tips on mLearning: From Planning to Implementation

Last year, the big question was “Should we do mLearning?” This year, the question is “How should we do mLearning?” This eBook provides 158 tips to help you every step of the way.


It seems like everything is changing in the mobile world: Smartphone and tablet adoption has skyrocketed, users have discovered unexpected ways of using their mobile devices, and many organizations have moved from thinking about mLearning to actual development and implementation.

We’ve captured some of the most current knowledge on mLearning by asking 23 experts to share what they’ve learned. They’ve provided 158 tips on mLearning, in areas including:

  • Selling mLearning to stakeholders
  • Managing mLearning projects
  • Analyzing learners’ mLearning needs and preferences
  • Designing for mobile
  • Selecting and using mLearning tools and platforms
  • Working with mLearning media
  • Migrating and managing mLearning content
  • Using mobile for performance support
  • Delivering mLearning
  • Measuring mLearning success
  • Prospering in a multi-device world
 Download today 

A Wealth of Information at Your Fingertips  
 
Guild eBook is focused around a specific theme. You'll find valuable information that you can immediately put to work in your organization. 
Download a FREE Guild eBook today!





158 Tips on mLearning: From Planning to Implementation

Last year, the big question was “Should we do mLearning?” This year, the question is “How should we do mLearning?” This eBook provides 158 tips to help you every step of the way.


It seems like everything is changing in the mobile world: Smartphone and tablet adoption has skyrocketed, users have discovered unexpected ways of using their mobile devices, and many organizations have moved from thinking about mLearning to actual development and implementation.

We’ve captured some of the most current knowledge on mLearning by asking 23 experts to share what they’ve learned. They’ve provided 158 tips on mLearning, in areas including:

  • Selling mLearning to stakeholders
  • Managing mLearning projects
  • Analyzing learners’ mLearning needs and preferences
  • Designing for mobile
  • Selecting and using mLearning tools and platforms
  • Working with mLearning media
  • Migrating and managing mLearning content
  • Using mobile for performance support
  • Delivering mLearning
  • Measuring mLearning success
  • Prospering in a multi-device world
 Download today 

A Wealth of Information at Your Fingertips  
 
Guild eBook is focused around a specific theme. You'll find valuable information that you can immediately put to work in your organization. 
Download a FREE Guild eBook today!





Microcycle Testing: Better Course Quality Assurance Testing in a Fourth of the Time

This white paper below discusses the most common problems learning project managers encounter in the quality assurance testing phase, introduces best practices for testing e-learning courses. 

Also explains how to use technology and a simple but rigorous process to achieve better results in about one fourth of the normal time required.Project managers tasked with producing quality e-learning courses can achieve superior results faster by coupling web-based quality assurance technologies with improved “micro-cycle” processes.
Download the report today 

About The eLearning Guild


The eLearning Guild is the oldest and most trusted source of information, networking, and community for eLearning

Professionals. As a member-driven organization, the Guild produces conferences, online events, eBooks, research reports, and Learning Solutions Magazine—all devoted to the idea that the people who know the most about making eLearning successful are the people who produce eLearning every day in corporate, government, and academic settings.
Read more... 

Source: The eLearning Guild

Microcycle Testing: Better Course Quality Assurance Testing in a Fourth of the Time

This white paper below discusses the most common problems learning project managers encounter in the quality assurance testing phase, introduces best practices for testing e-learning courses. 

Also explains how to use technology and a simple but rigorous process to achieve better results in about one fourth of the normal time required.Project managers tasked with producing quality e-learning courses can achieve superior results faster by coupling web-based quality assurance technologies with improved “micro-cycle” processes.
Download the report today 

About The eLearning Guild


The eLearning Guild is the oldest and most trusted source of information, networking, and community for eLearning

Professionals. As a member-driven organization, the Guild produces conferences, online events, eBooks, research reports, and Learning Solutions Magazine—all devoted to the idea that the people who know the most about making eLearning successful are the people who produce eLearning every day in corporate, government, and academic settings.
Read more... 

Source: The eLearning Guild

eLearning 101 - A Comprehensive Guide on How to Design an eLearning Course

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, Chief Operating Officer, CommLab India writes, "Today eLearning course development has metamorphosed from simple page-turner type of courses to more complex interactive and engaging eLearning courses. So, to capitalize the potential of eLearning and implement eLearning in organizations, it is good to have a basic understanding of what eLearning is all about and how it is developed." 


A complimentary eBook titled, eLearning 101 - A Comprehensive Guide on How to Design an eLearning Course has been prepared to answer questions like these and provide a detailed overview of eLearning implementation in organizations.

The book will be a handy guide to those who are planning to implement eLearning for the first time in their organizations or who are planning to scale up existing eLearning initiatives in their organizations.

Designing an eLearning course is an exacting process based on Sound Learning Principles. Despite its growing popularity, there are widespread misconceptions about eLearning. At the same time, there may be several questions that come to the mind of learning and training professional. Some such questions may be,
  • What is eLearning and what it is not?
  • What are the various elements that are involved in eLearning implementation programs?
  • How to develop an eLearning course?
  • How important are audio and visual elements in eLearning?
  • What are the essential factors that need to be considered when developing eLearning courses?
  • What are the deployment options available to organizations today?
Get your free eBook here: http://www.commlabindia.com/elearning-resources/elearning-101-ebook.php 

Related links
eLearning Whitepapers & eBooks 
Over 30 eLearning Best Webinars and 100's of eLearning Presentations

Happy Learning! 

eLearning 101 - A Comprehensive Guide on How to Design an eLearning Course

Photo:
, Chief Operating Officer, CommLab India writes, "Today eLearning course development has metamorphosed from simple page-turner type of courses to more complex interactive and engaging eLearning courses. So, to capitalize the potential of eLearning and implement eLearning in organizations, it is good to have a basic understanding of what eLearning is all about and how it is developed." 


A complimentary eBook titled, eLearning 101 - A Comprehensive Guide on How to Design an eLearning Course has been prepared to answer questions like these and provide a detailed overview of eLearning implementation in organizations.

The book will be a handy guide to those who are planning to implement eLearning for the first time in their organizations or who are planning to scale up existing eLearning initiatives in their organizations.

Designing an eLearning course is an exacting process based on Sound Learning Principles. Despite its growing popularity, there are widespread misconceptions about eLearning. At the same time, there may be several questions that come to the mind of learning and training professional. Some such questions may be,
  • What is eLearning and what it is not?
  • What are the various elements that are involved in eLearning implementation programs?
  • How to develop an eLearning course?
  • How important are audio and visual elements in eLearning?
  • What are the essential factors that need to be considered when developing eLearning courses?
  • What are the deployment options available to organizations today?
Get your free eBook here: http://www.commlabindia.com/elearning-resources/elearning-101-ebook.php 

Related links
eLearning Whitepapers & eBooks 
Over 30 eLearning Best Webinars and 100's of eLearning Presentations

Happy Learning! 

Thursday, October 03, 2013

Free Webinar - iPads in Classrooms – Learn from Experts

Check this free Interactive Webinar out.

iPads: Learn from experts on using them for classroom success
Date:
October 10, 2013
Time:
4pm EST/ 1pm PST
Duration:
60 minutes
Cost: Free

Learn how experienced educators are successfully using iPads in the classroom. 


Without a doubt, iPads have quickly become one of the most popular technology purchases by schools. Earlier this year it was reported that apple has sold over 8 million iPads into education worldwide which includes 4.5 million within the U.S. It is anticipated that iPads (full size and mini combined) will become the majority of all device purchases this school year. Even with its benefits, many teachers and administrators feel challenged in making the best use of them.
  • Should every student keep an iPad or should we do classroom sets?
  • How do we keep students on task? Classroom management?
  • How do find good apps?
  • What should school and district administrators expect in the short term? In the long term?
Join our Interactive Leadership Series and our expert panel will share how they selected devices. 
Webinar Registration

What is the Interactive Leadership Series?

Interactive means participants guide the discussion. Our Interactive Leadership Series webinar maximizes focus on questions you submit and less on PowerPoint presentations by the panelists. 


Enjoy this free webinar!

Free Webinar - iPads in Classrooms – Learn from Experts

Check this free Interactive Webinar out.

iPads: Learn from experts on using them for classroom success
Date:
October 10, 2013
Time:
4pm EST/ 1pm PST
Duration:
60 minutes
Cost: Free

Learn how experienced educators are successfully using iPads in the classroom. 


Without a doubt, iPads have quickly become one of the most popular technology purchases by schools. Earlier this year it was reported that apple has sold over 8 million iPads into education worldwide which includes 4.5 million within the U.S. It is anticipated that iPads (full size and mini combined) will become the majority of all device purchases this school year. Even with its benefits, many teachers and administrators feel challenged in making the best use of them.
  • Should every student keep an iPad or should we do classroom sets?
  • How do we keep students on task? Classroom management?
  • How do find good apps?
  • What should school and district administrators expect in the short term? In the long term?
Join our Interactive Leadership Series and our expert panel will share how they selected devices. 
Webinar Registration

What is the Interactive Leadership Series?

Interactive means participants guide the discussion. Our Interactive Leadership Series webinar maximizes focus on questions you submit and less on PowerPoint presentations by the panelists. 


Enjoy this free webinar!

Tuesday, October 01, 2013

10/22 Webinar - How Flipped Classroom Strategies Help Solve STEM Shortage


Solving the STEM Shortage with Flipped Instruction and Dual Enrollment
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. CT (convert to your time zone)



Want to know how the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at University of Cincinnati gave more than 500 high school students a head start in college STEM studies over the course of just one academic year?

Interested in learning about the streaming video/flipped classroom strategy used to roll out high-quality college instruction to 12 high schools, including rural, urban and all-girls schools?

Would you like to hear first-hand from a student who was on a non-STEM academic career path until she was exposed to engineering in high school?

Here’s your chance to get answers to all of the above in a live webinar with Eugene Rutz, the academic director who spearheaded the program, and UC freshman Gretchen Kellerstrass, who pivoted her college and career plans after taking just one dual-enrollment engineering course.

Join Mr. Rutz and Ms. Kellerstrass as they walk you through the program from two different perspectives. You’ll learn:

  • How the program overcame affordability and scalability challenges by leveraging video learning modules created by college professors for anytime, anywhere viewing by high school students
  • Why they’ve achieved success by introducing topics to younger students, in unexpected places and making sure they’re getting quality instruction and college credit for all their hard work
  • How appropriate use of technology can overcome some of the significant barriers to providing dual enrollment courses
  • Why it’s important to incorporate activities that show students how the lessons will apply to their lives and careers (That’s another way of saying, “Yes. You’ll use this when you’re an adult.”)
Register today for our free live webinar

10/22 Webinar - How Flipped Classroom Strategies Help Solve STEM Shortage


Solving the STEM Shortage with Flipped Instruction and Dual Enrollment
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. CT (convert to your time zone)



Want to know how the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at University of Cincinnati gave more than 500 high school students a head start in college STEM studies over the course of just one academic year?

Interested in learning about the streaming video/flipped classroom strategy used to roll out high-quality college instruction to 12 high schools, including rural, urban and all-girls schools?

Would you like to hear first-hand from a student who was on a non-STEM academic career path until she was exposed to engineering in high school?

Here’s your chance to get answers to all of the above in a live webinar with Eugene Rutz, the academic director who spearheaded the program, and UC freshman Gretchen Kellerstrass, who pivoted her college and career plans after taking just one dual-enrollment engineering course.

Join Mr. Rutz and Ms. Kellerstrass as they walk you through the program from two different perspectives. You’ll learn:

  • How the program overcame affordability and scalability challenges by leveraging video learning modules created by college professors for anytime, anywhere viewing by high school students
  • Why they’ve achieved success by introducing topics to younger students, in unexpected places and making sure they’re getting quality instruction and college credit for all their hard work
  • How appropriate use of technology can overcome some of the significant barriers to providing dual enrollment courses
  • Why it’s important to incorporate activities that show students how the lessons will apply to their lives and careers (That’s another way of saying, “Yes. You’ll use this when you’re an adult.”)
Register today for our free live webinar

How to support young learners with tablets

@eSN_Meris on Twitter.
Meris Stansbury, Associate Editor writes, "Tablets target young learners with engaging software." 

Tablets and other mobile devices are not uncommon in today’s classrooms and in the hands of students. But companies targeting “typical” students sometimes forget an important subset that benefits greatly from access to mobile devices–young learners, especially those in pre-kindergarten and kindergarten. 

Photo: eSchool News

While schools often make headlines for tablet initiatives involving grades 3-12, young learners do not always have the same access to tablets. Laptops and desktops can be hard for young students to navigate using a mouse, a touch pad, and dealing with large keyboards.

In March 2013, EnCompass Academy procured 54 VINCI tablets that came pre-loaded with math programming mapped to the school’s existing curriculum. After 12 weeks, teachers reported observing significant changes in their young students’ behavior and learning habits, including a positive change and increase in students’ ability to focus, and offered anecdotal evidence that students understand their math lessons more easily. Teachers also said they were able to differentiate teaching and learning more.

 According to the National Association for the Education of Young Children, educators should make sure that when choosing a tablet, they understand:
  • How the tool can meet educational and life goals for their group of young children
  • How the tool functions
  • How to monitor young children’s engagement and progress and how to adjust tasks accordingly
  • How to account for the children’s interests and preferences
Read more...   

Source: eSchool News

How to support young learners with tablets

@eSN_Meris on Twitter.
Meris Stansbury, Associate Editor writes, "Tablets target young learners with engaging software." 

Tablets and other mobile devices are not uncommon in today’s classrooms and in the hands of students. But companies targeting “typical” students sometimes forget an important subset that benefits greatly from access to mobile devices–young learners, especially those in pre-kindergarten and kindergarten. 

Photo: eSchool News

While schools often make headlines for tablet initiatives involving grades 3-12, young learners do not always have the same access to tablets. Laptops and desktops can be hard for young students to navigate using a mouse, a touch pad, and dealing with large keyboards.

In March 2013, EnCompass Academy procured 54 VINCI tablets that came pre-loaded with math programming mapped to the school’s existing curriculum. After 12 weeks, teachers reported observing significant changes in their young students’ behavior and learning habits, including a positive change and increase in students’ ability to focus, and offered anecdotal evidence that students understand their math lessons more easily. Teachers also said they were able to differentiate teaching and learning more.

 According to the National Association for the Education of Young Children, educators should make sure that when choosing a tablet, they understand:
  • How the tool can meet educational and life goals for their group of young children
  • How the tool functions
  • How to monitor young children’s engagement and progress and how to adjust tasks accordingly
  • How to account for the children’s interests and preferences
Read more...   

Source: eSchool News