Learners Engagement

Learners Engagement is a requirement for a successful eLearning course. Read on and discover all the top eLearning articles about Learners Engagement, written by our top eLearning authors. Share our valuable resources or submit your article!

December 1, 2016

What To Do When Online Discussion Dies

Ever had a discussion forum or social chat fall silent? Students that are deeply engaged in forums and chat have a more enjoyable experience and are more likely to complete their course successfully. Here's how you can reignite engagement when online discussion dies.
by Wayne Field
November 22, 2016

5 Ways To Make Learners Receptive To Learning

An important ingredient for a course to succeed is make students receptive to learning. How can we get this right, opening up their minds for the possibility of learning, and thereby making full use of what the course has to offer? Read on to find out.
by Srividya Kumar
October 29, 2016

5 H5P Libraries To Use In Moodle For Adult Learners

Recently I came across an open source product called H5P, short for HTM5 Package. H5P has several plugins that integrate with Moodle, WordPress, and Drupel. This article will cover 5 H5P libraries used in Moodle and, in particular, how they could be used to engage adult learners.
by Julian Davis
October 8, 2016

7 Best Practices For Developing Personalized eLearning Courses

Online learners are looking for ways to overcome common challenges and achieve specific goals. They need relevant and relatable eLearning courses that help them in their everyday lives. In other words, eLearning courses that are personal and practical. In this article, I'll share the 7 best practices for developing personalized eLearning for your online learners.
by Christopher Pappas
October 6, 2016

The 5 Newest Ways To Engage Learners

A Gallup report shows only 32 percent of U.S. employees are engaged at work. This makes the training professional's job especially hard. Here's how to engage learners and get them to think less about their next lunch break and more about how they can contribute to your team's success.
by Glen Vondrick