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Tips and Tools for Fostering a Creative e-Learning Class


Posted on 12-10-2009 by Information Society Open To ImpairmentS

Despite the effectiveness of e-learning, online learners remain notorious for losing focus, getting bored, checking email, chatting, texting, sorting through piles of neglected mail, or tuning out altogether. It's not their fault. There are some popular classroom methods of addressing the kinesthetic, visual, tactile, and interactive needs of learners, and explore some low cost ways to help our online learners make the most of their remote learning experience... -Foster a sense of community -Make kinesthetic learning tools available -Create additional visual stimuli -Block off space -Emotional content -Tools for asynchronous communication... and the last but not the least "The e-Learner's Bill of Rights" By Susan Doctoroff Landay, President of Trainers Warehouse see more:http://elearnmag.org/subpage.cfm?section=best_practices&article=58-1


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