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Learning Analytics: Big Data Applied to Training, Teaching, and Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Two or three years to adoption: Learning Analytics (K-12/Higher Ed), Open Content (K-12), Games and Gamification (Higher Ed). The report methodology models the open content technology identified in the report. It also has benefits to students themselves who can use the data to customize their participation in the class.

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5 Takeaways from the bbcon 2020 Virtual Higher Ed Super Session

Connection Cafe

We welcomed over 6,000 professionals representing departments across campus, including advancement, marketing, financial aid, academic leadership and more , from private and public 2-year and 4-year institutions . Institutions are no longer viewing the student journey as they traditionally have in the past.

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How To Think Like An Instructional Designer for Your Nonprofit Trainings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’ll be sharing my best tips and secrets for designing and delivering training for nonprofit professionals that get results. You also need to consider the learning environment, any constraints, the delivery options, and the timeline for the project. Your design is not just about content.

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Your Ideal LMS. Have Your Cake And Eat It Too.

Gyrus

Do you want to be able to create quality actionable e-learnings? Then you’re in the market for a Learning Management System (LMS). LMS’s are an essential tool for all e-learning professionals. Choosing a Learning Management System is no easy task. What sort of content are the learners expecting?

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Learning and Development: The Presidential Debate Edition

Gyrus

As one of those viewers and the blogger who prides himself on relevance and a cohesive storyline (especially in day to day & professional happenings), I sought out to discover a link between the events of what transpired on Debate night with a particular facet of the learning industry. Implementations are getting easier and easier.

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New Models for Children's Museums: Wired Classrooms?

Museum 2.0

A former superintendent of such a district, he explained the basic premise to me: each student, from kindergarten on, has a personal laptop. The schools have open wireless internet, so each student has continual access to the Web. Apple calls this program “one to one” learning, meaning not one instructor but one computer per child.