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Designing a learning path

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 8:33 am
by arzina544
Fully online learning requires an investment in the development of learning materials, such as instructional videos. In the long run, you will earn back that investment because you will spend less time on implementation (such as giving instructions) and you can reuse materials more often.

Finally, are there any circumstances or issues that you need to consider? Think of current laws and regulations and social changes.

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Online learning requires a lot of discipline from participants and it is quite a challenge to stay motivated. Therefore, ensure variation in form, assignment and content.

What is the desired timeline? How many sessions or poland telegram data modules do you offer? And how long do the sessions last? Participants like to know in advance how much time they will spend per activity. Be careful not to make too heavy demands on the participant's time. Sometimes the trainer wants to do a lot and the participant drops out (for a variety of reasons). Test that in advance. How much time does a participant think they can reserve? For example, can you make part of the content optional, for the enthusiast who has a lot of time?

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Think about the learning objectives of your course and the various components. And when will these be achieved?

Interaction & learning activities
How are you going to provide interaction? The best channel for interaction is perhaps the preferred channel of your target group. Where is your potential participant? Are they on Facebook? Or do you use Whatsapp or Slack for your participants? Or do you solve interaction in a learning platform? More about that later.