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Christopher Pappas

The 60-Second guide to Blooms Taxonomy - 1 views

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    The 60-Second guide to Blooms Taxonomy Learning levels, learning domains, reflecting and extending learning, cognitive, perceptual, affective, interpersonal, and pshychomotor. Does these words sound familiar or not? What are the levels of intellectual behavior important in learning? http://elearningindustry.com/subjects/concepts/item/430-the-60-second-guide-to-blooms-taxonomy
Christopher Pappas

The Pinterest Guide for Teachers - 0 views

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    20 Tips to use Pinterest in the Classroom Long gone are the days of "chalk and talk" when teachers stood and lectured at the front of the classroom. Today, with the popularity of many social media sites such as Pinterest, teachers can provide perception rich learning and step outside the classroom's four walls to give students a unique and interesting learning experience. In the top 10 of most popular social media sites, Pinterest is in itself a tool to teach as well as a tool to find teaching ideas, lesson plans, and just about anything on any topic you might have. It's a bottomless toolbox to keep students active, excited, and engaged. http://elearningindustry.com/the-pinterest-guide-for-teachers
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Free eBook: eLearning Trends In 2019 - Your Guide To Enhance, Measure, Maximize The Imp... - 0 views

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    This free eBook, eLearning Trends in 2019, the fourth one in this series, has been designed to be your guide to enhance, measure, and maximize the impact and returns on your learning strategies in 2019.
Christopher Pappas

10 New Released Instructional Design Books - 0 views

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    10 New Released Instructional Design Books Are you involved in the instructional design field? I am sure that you have used ADDIE. What about SAM? Would you like to broaden your knowledge of the design of training programs? How you will design training and instructional design programs for older adults? What is the relationship between instructional design and online learning? Reading book about instructional design is important to keep your knowledge and skills sharp. At this post I will present you a list of 10 recently released book in the field of instructional design. If you have read any of the books please share with me your thoughts. I just bought the "Leaving Addie for SAM" and as soon as I finish it I will share with you my thoughts. http://elearningindustry.com/subjects/general/item/380-10-new-released-instructional-design-books instructional design books new released instructional design books Leaving Addie for SAM Ten Steps to Complex Learning Instructional Alignment A New Paradigm of Instructional Theory First Principles of Instruction A Guide for Instructional Leaders Digital Humanities virtual environments Instructional Programs for Older Adults Instructional design and online learning International Perspectives of Instructional Design
Christopher Pappas

Choosing the Best Publishing Option for Your e-Learning - 0 views

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    Use this guide to help you choose the best publishing option for your e-Learning course After you finish creating your e-Learning course, it's time to publish it. But with so many eLearning publishing options out there, deciding what's best for your learners and your online training course can be a little overwhelming. http://elearningindustry.com/choosing-the-best-publishing-option-for-your-e-learning
Christopher Pappas

Cognitive Load Theory and Instructional Design - 24 views

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    Cognitive Load Theory and Instructional Design Understanding the basics of the Cognitive Load Theory and applying them to your instructional design is an absolute must, particularly if you want your learners to get the most out of the eLearning course you are creating. This guide will offer you a detailed look at Cognitive Load Theory, including how it can be applied in learning settings. Check the Cognitive Load Theory and Instructional Design article and presentation to find more. http://elearningindustry.com/cognitive-load-theory-and-instructional-design
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5 Step Planning For Your Next LMS - 0 views

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    5 Step Planning For Your Next LMS Do you know what it takes to create a successful LMS Plan? Purchasing a new learning management system is exciting, but having a strong plan will ensure your selection meets the needs of your organization. Follow this 5-step approach to properly prepare, define, and select your next LMS. http://elearningindustry.com/5-step-planning-for-your-next-lms
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