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10 Types of eLearning Assessments for Your Courses

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Perhaps it was a multiple-choice final exam or an essay-style test printed in double-spaced Times New Roman. Either way, we’d guess it looked quite different from the eLearning assessment types we’re going to discuss today. What eLearning assessment best practices can strengthen your courses? Let’s dive in. .

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Successful E-Learning – A Roadmap

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Elearnings as a whole are very attractive, as they offer an inexpensive alternative to classroom training. However, their effectiveness is often debated in the educational software community, as not all eLearnings are made with the same attention to detail. With new media comes challenges. Also, please try not to make them boring.

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BYOD: Building Branching Scenarios

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Don’t you hate when you get out of a conference session feeling all pumped about an idea, but by the time you get back to your workplace you realize that you have no idea how to do the thing you were so excited about?

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10+ Best eLearning Course Authoring Software Platforms

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Your team, subject matter experts (SMEs), and eLearning consultants work together to author content for your courses. At Web Courseworks, we provide eLearning solutions for associations, including an LMS with built-in course authoring functionality. What are the best eLearning authoring software?

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21st Century Skills in eLearning

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The answer may seem obvious, but that’s not readily apparent in the eLearning we design. Many of our curricula reflect what we used to value in the workplace: mastery of domain knowledge. Now that we’ve created solutions for easily defined problems, it’s time to focus our attention toward complex problems.

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21st Century Skills and eLearning

Forj

The answer may seem obvious, but that’s not readily apparent in the eLearning we design. Many of our curricula reflect what we used to value in the workplace: mastery of domain knowledge. Now that we’ve created solutions for easily defined problems, it’s time to focus our attention toward complex problems.