First Aid For e-Learning: An Action Plan To Revive Your Interactive Designs

In this two-part online course, scheduled for 16-18 May, 2016, explore and apply e-learning first aid steps that will assist you in creating better e-learning interactions and add meaning and instructional significance to routine questioning.
Dates 16 May 2016 1:00 pm (UTC -5) 18 May 2016 1:00 pm (UTC -5)
Place Online

First Aid For e-Learning: Allen Outreach Online Course | Two 75-Minute Sessions | $89.95 

Session 1:  Mon, May 16 | 1:00 PM -2:15 PM Central
Session 2: Wed, May 18 | 1:00 PM -2:15 PM Central

In this two-part online course explore and apply e-learning first aid steps with an in-class exercise and practical application that will assist you in creating better e-learning interactions and add meaning and instructional significance to routine questioning.

Get guidelines centered around ideas that drive meaning through appropriate contexts, considering the usefulness of available gestures, and challenging through applied, rather than recall, scenarios.

After this online course you will be able to:

  • Identify critical flaws in standard questioning formats
  • Detail specific and focused strategies for crafting effective interactions
  • Apply three first aid techniques to improve specific testing strategies

Valuable Takeaway: 

Attendees will receive a downloadable action guide including the first aid steps that includes brainstorming and content analysis tips to leverage and implement e-learning first aid to improve your interactive designs.

Course Exercise:

During the first day of this two-part online course, you will get to apply First Aid to an e-learning interaction example.

Offline Activity:

Apply First Aid to a work project of your choice and submit for review before the second session. Several assignments will be selected for Ethan to showcase and discuss in the second part of this online course.

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