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FLIPPED Teaching and Learning Model in Higher Education Introduction Nowadays in higher education there is much talk of MOOCS (Massive Open Online Courses), e-learning, blended learni…
A cheat sheet of education theorists and their research based teaching practices.

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5 Essential Effective Blended Learning Best Practices - Tips and Tricks I've Learned from Experience.

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From Constructivism and Connectivism to Situated Learning, here are 32 of the most common learning theories every teacher should know.

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The magic of an effective learning solution is in the blend of formal and informal learning strategies.
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The How To Motivate Learners Before, During and After an eLearning Course Infographic suggest ways to maintain learner motivation throughout your e-course.
How to help your child find the right learning styles to enhance their potential in school and to prep the brain for higher learning. Learning is unique and different for each child.
Have you ever struggled to learn something new? People of all ages often have difficulties with learning new things. Everyone has memories of struggling in school over their least favorite subjects, but academic struggles are definitely not the end of the road. Even many adults routinely struggle to pick up new skills at their jobs

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This diagram has been designed to illustrate the links between 3 theoretical perspectives of learning and how they could be linked to eLearning. The list of eLearning options is not supposed to be exhaustive. Also some of the tools could easily be designed by an educator, or used by a learner in a variety of ways, and therefore appear in more than one of the theory segments. For example, an interactive scenario, if it were an ill-defined contextualised problem, with no 'right' answer, and…

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