E-Learning Principles Zac Wallace. Michael Allen Navigation (6 Imperatives) Seeing the boundaries of their universe Seeing how the contents are organized.

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E-Learning Principles Zac Wallace

Michael Allen Navigation (6 Imperatives) Seeing the boundaries of their universe Seeing how the contents are organized Seeing where they are Navigating forward Navigating backward Allowing learners to correct themselves

Michael Allen Learner Motivation (7 Keys) Building on anticipated outcomes Putting the learner at risk Selecting the right content Using an appealing context Having the learner complete multistep tasks Providing Intrinsic Feedback Delaying Judgement

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Good Learner Motivation Poor Lumosity Brain Training Happy Neuron Brain Games Texas Hold’em tutorial Microsoft’s OneNote Tutorial

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