Online Discussions

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October 26, 2018

LMS Forums Can Facilitate Better Communication

Information travels effortlessly – however, many people today are still averted by tedious forms of communication. The answer to keener communication is the LMS forum. Here, we will examine the diversity of the Learning Management System forum, and the industries that would most benefit from them.
by Lushawn Collier
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
September 23, 2016

7 Tips To Track Peer-Based Feedback In eLearning

Sometimes the best teachers are the learners themselves. They have the power to offer constructive criticism and valuable input to their peers. In the process, they expand their own understanding and build essential skills. In this article, I’ll share 7 tips for tracking peer-based feedback in your eLearning course.
by Christopher Pappas
September 15, 2016

8 Tips To Build An Online Learning Community

They say that it "takes a village to raise a child." Along those lines, it takes a thriving online learning community to enlighten an online learner. In this article, I'll share 8 top tips for building a successful online learning community for your eLearning course.
by Christopher Pappas
September 12, 2016

7 Tips To Spark Online Discussions

Some of the most amazing eLearning experiences happen spontaneously during online discussions. Online learners have the power to connect with their peers and see things from a new perspective. In this article, I'll share 7 tips on how to spark online discussions, so that you can make your eLearning course collaborative, communicative, and engaging.
by Christopher Pappas