Mobile Learning Trends For 2019

July 10, 2019

70% of learners felt more motivated when training on a mobile device, as opposed to a computer. (Source: LearnDash). Mobile eLearners typically study for 40 minutes longer than a student using a desktop or tablet. (Source: MNAlearning). Clearly, Mobile learning is a "must have" today. Take a look at 10 Mobile Learning Trends in 2019 that you should invest on.

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Emile Education

Emile is a world class maths program that uses real games to teach real maths. Covering a maths mastery approach, and designed to meet the requirements of 6-9 years old, Emile is being used across the world. Developed under a Knowledge Transfer Partnership with Manchester Metropolitan University, Emile is a world leading product based on cutting edge teaching techniques. The project has been funded by Innovate UK, Creative England, the Regional Growth Fund and Cyber Coach.

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Major Challenges Encountered By Students While Studying Abroad

Infographic | March 12, 2020

Studying abroad gives students a chance to grow. In the following post, you will find a few challenges that students often find in a foreign nation. Practice more before the start of your studies. Ask local people for help. To fight with such barriers, make the best use of the translator app. Build up a new "social circle" and get used to the unknown city. Get involved in new interests, adventures or any activity to be part of the mainstream.

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A GUIDE TO DIVERSITY IN THE CLASSROOM INFOGRAPHIC

Infographic | June 7, 2022

Simply put, “diversity” refers to the fact that everyone in a classroom is unique. Students may come from different cultural backgrounds, their families may face varying economic circumstances, or they may have different religious beliefs. Even with similar backgrounds, however, individual students may read at different levels or be more athletic than others. No matter how much common ground students share, each one has a unique personality. The challenge for the classroom teacher: Recognize these differences and create an environment where everyone has the opportunity to learn while also respecting one another.

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10 Ideas to Prepare Engaging Online Learning

Infographic | August 19, 2020

Ask all of your students to set up an optimal workspace for photo/video assignments and online lessons. Pique your students' interest in a new project by making their task available before the online lesson so they'll have independent think time.

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7 Steps for Selecting Adaptive Courseware

Infographic | February 14, 2020

How do colleges and universities decide which courseware to use? With so many options to review, how do you determine which are most relevant to your goals? Contacted 16 institutions working with Every Learner Everywhere, a network that supports innovation in teaching practices, to learn about their preferred procurement methods. Below are seven steps to a successful process for selecting adaptive courseware.

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eLearning Localization: What, Why, And How?

Infographic | January 28, 2020

eLearning localization involves the adaptation of online courses according to the specific culture of learners. What Is Localization? eLearning localization involves the customization of learning content in order to suit the ethnic, geographic, and cultural sensibilities of learners. Localization fosters an inclusive learning culture. When an eLearning course is customized to the background of the learners, they will find it more valuable than an eLearning course pushed out to the masses and devoid of language and cultural considerations.

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Effective Blended Learning Strategies Using Digital Formats

Infographic | December 11, 2019

Blended learning offers more power to the experience of learning by reaping the benefits of structured classroom training as well as the personalized nature of digital training. In other words, this learning approach is a combination of one or more of the following digital learning formats and classroom training programs.

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Spotlight

Emile Education

Emile is a world class maths program that uses real games to teach real maths. Covering a maths mastery approach, and designed to meet the requirements of 6-9 years old, Emile is being used across the world. Developed under a Knowledge Transfer Partnership with Manchester Metropolitan University, Emile is a world leading product based on cutting edge teaching techniques. The project has been funded by Innovate UK, Creative England, the Regional Growth Fund and Cyber Coach.

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