I am an instructional designer focused on developing engaging e-learning.
I use Diigo because the automatic blog post feature lets me easily include my highlighted text as snippets.
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- Masters' Q&A - Christy Tucker on Apr 26, 24
- Tips to share your files - Google Workspace Learning Center on Apr 24, 24
- Storyline Accessibility and Mayer's Principles - Scissortail Creative Services, LLC on Apr 23, 24
- TIP: The Eightfold Path of Troubleshooting - Articulate Storyline Discussions - E-Learning Heroes on Apr 15, 24
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Cognitive Load, Student Attention and PowerPoint Presentations on Apr 15, 24
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- Less is more
- Keep text with diagrams to a minimum
- Focus on how you present information
- Draw attention to key information
- Use handouts
Our top 5 tips for PowerPoint presentations summarised
To optimise student engagement and comprehension, use minimal text per slide and present examples before explanations.
Minimising text on slides containing diagrams focuses students' attention on the visuals, facilitating better engagement and understanding of complex information.
Focus on delivery by breaking down content into key words, bullet points or simplified blocks to ensure student engagement and comprehension when presenting extensive information.
Vocally guide your students through the content of data-heavy slides to ensure focus on essential information and accommodate varied scanning habits.
Providing handouts alongside PowerPoint presentations can significantly enhance your students' learning by emphasising key points and consolidating information, offering a more engaging and effective reference tool.
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- Moho Animation Software - Professional 2D Animation on Apr 15, 24
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The Pesky Challenge of Evaluating AI Outputs – Usable Learning on Apr 11, 24
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First of all, you need the expertise to judge an output, and second you need the discipline to exert the effort required to assess an output.
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- Does this person have the knowledge and expertise to judge this output?
- Is it reasonable to expect this person has the discipline to evaluate the outputs in detail?
- What is the risk if output errors are not caught?
More thoughts to come on this, but for now, I think there are a few questions we should be asking:
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- Beginner's Guide to Midjourney Consistent Characters. on Apr 10, 24
- GamiFlix - Netflix like course template with gamification for Kajabi on Apr 09, 24
- Kajabi Gamify Pro - Ultimate gamification course template for Kajabi on Apr 09, 24
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