Still wondering how to draw those idle-minded students back from a carefree summer holiday? Integrating your class with multimedia technology should be a wise practice.
A review of more than 350 comparative studies found e-learning modes of delivery every bit as effective as traditional modes of delivery. When the study was published 10 years ago, most e-learning was asynchronous.
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Game-based e-learning has reached a new level – this could be one conclusion drawn from this year's OEB.
Learning Management System (LMS) is otherwise known as a virtual learning environment where course activities are carried out. The LMS is the contact between the course provider and the participants.
Coggno.com allows to create online courses (video / text / presentation / exam / quiz) and sell them in their marketplace or distribute within your own company. Very easy to create content in - fully supports SCORM so you can just import your course from Articulate or PowerPoint.
Xoopit has also integrated their media search with Gmail's search box so you can get media results when you search Gmail the regular way (see their demo video for more).
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