Extraordinary eLearning – Learning Science in Action
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Date and TimeWed, Aug 07, 2024 at 9AM Pacific / 12PM Eastern
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Duration1 Hour
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Cost$0 (Free)
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Unlock the potential of learning science to create extraordinary eLearning experiences that captivate and engage learners. This session dives into the principles of learning science and demonstrates how to apply these concepts to design effective and impactful eLearning courses. You’ll explore key theories and models that underpin successful learning experiences, from cognitive load theory to spaced repetition and multimedia learning principles.
Discover how to leverage evidence-based strategies to enhance retention, comprehension, and learner motivation. The session includes practical examples and hands-on activities that show how to integrate these strategies into your eLearning design. Learn how to use tools and technologies that support the application of learning science.
By the end of the session, you will be equipped with the knowledge and practical skills to transform your eLearning projects using the latest insights from learning science. Whether you are designing compliance training, technical skills courses, or soft skills development programs, this session will provide you with the tools to create learning experiences that are not only effective but also extraordinary.
About Garima Gupta, M.Ed., B.E., CTDP
As a business consultant and educator, Garima has worked across diverse industries, earning recognition for her contributions to the field. Under her leadership, Artha Learning has received numerous international accolades, including multiple Brandon Hall Awards, TMG Network Choice Awards, and various honors from Hermes, IMA, Marcom, and the International eLearning Association.
Garima is a regular speaker at major international conferences, including ATD ICE, DevLearn, and Training, where she shares insights on AI integration in L&D, innovative instructional design, and the future of workplace and higher-ed learning. She holds an MEd in Adult Education, a B.E. in Software Engineering, and is a certified Training & Development Professional (CTDP).