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Current Trends in eLearning
The year 2018 will bring innovative new developments in eLearning. The use of augmented reality and microlearning are just a few to look out for. Knowing these trends will help keep you ahead of the game and inspire your courses. Below are the top eight trends to look...
4 Questions to Ask Before Writing an Alt-Text Description
When preparing to create an alt-text description, there are several questions a writer should analyze before getting started. Having the answers to these questions will allow the writer to craft a more effective description. 1. What is the purpose of the image?...
3 Connections Between Learning Standards and Performance-Based Assessments
Let’s think about verbs. Regardless of your level of interest in sentence structure, the word verb most likely brought one thing to mind: action. The physical act of doing something. Now, what verb in the following standard do you consider most significant? Develop a...
3 Questions to Ask When Developing High-Quality MicroMasters Courses
Deciding to present your curriculum to the world via a MicroMasters MOOC is an excellent decision! This environment opens doors for learners that they may have perceived as being closed. Work, family, and other obligations leave many with the impression that they...
Curriculum Design
Integrating Technology in a Degree Course
Higher Education can use technology in the these three ways.
Cognitive and Affective Standards in Assessment
Cognitive and Affective: 2 Types of Standards
4 Things Economics Course Writers Should Know
All Economic course writers should know these four things.
Course Content Design: 5 Similarities between Kindergarten and Higher Education Students
When Developing Courses for Kindergarten Students and Courses for Higher Education look for these five similarities.