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12 June 2019 - n.72

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Game-based learning: cognitive load, motivation and learning

Game-based learning is a teaching method that allows the user to visualize their progress and feel satisfied, motivating them to engage further and continue learning. In eLearning these aspects are fundamental.

Game-based learning is a teaching method that allows the user to visualize their progress and feel satisfied, motivating them to engage further and continue learning. In eLearning these aspects are fundamental.

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The 5 worst eLearning navigation obstacles

An eLearning platform has different ways of use than a simple book. For this, it is necessary to design the course in such a way that students can easily navigate between chapters and online content.

An eLearning platform has different ways of use than a simple book. For this, it is necessary to design the course in such a way that students can easily navigate between chapters and online content.

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Learning organization: what does it mean to be a company that learns at the time of eLearning?

The term learning organization coined by various authors, including Peter Senge and David Garvin, reflects the attitude of a company to remain competitive in a constantly evolving world. What is the role of eLearning in all this?

The term learning organization coined by various authors, including Peter Senge and David Garvin, reflects the attitude of a company to remain competitive in a constantly evolving world. What is the role of eLearning in all this?

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Articles of 05 June 2019

Reskilling: training at the time of the fourth industrial revolution

Today and, increasingly, in the near future the watchword in the world of work is professional retraining.

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6 false myths about eLearning courses - Infographics

Is it true that online courses have less quality, are easier or that employers tend to not recognize online certifications? It's time to debunk some of the major false myths about eLearning.

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Bringing digital natives to baby boomers thanks to e-learning

Can online training unite different generations of workers and how?

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eLearning courses: how to give effective feedback

What is the best way to give feedback to a student after a test? It is an important question as the student's assessment is a great teaching opportunity and an opportunity to stimulate learning.

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Articles of 29 May 2019

Who is the typical student of online courses?

Since the late 1990s, the number of students choosing online courses has grown steadily, especially between 2004 and 2016. But what are the characteristics of a typical online student and what do you study by choosing e-learning?

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How important is text in eLearning?

Reading from a screen creates some difficulties. Yet, in an online course, textual content is essential to improve understanding and increase students' knowledge. How to make this type of content more attractive?

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The future of training is online: the first e-Learning course dedicated to Nautica is born

The first online course that, through a simple and effective study method based on memory techniques, helps to obtain a nautical license.

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6 Ways Knowledge Sharing Tools Enhance Employee Performance

Knowledge management tools have simplified the way information is captured and curated in a company.

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