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Learner Engagement

Clicking Next is NOT Learner Engagement

eLearning, Instructional DesignBy Shawntay Skjoldager, the TrainologistAugust 13, 2019Leave a comment

If you can do it with your eyes closed and your brain out to lunch, it’s not learner engagement. Unfortunately, many “interactive” courses and training rely solely on the “next” button to create what they claim is an interactive element. Read, listen, click. Read, listen, click. Hum. Drum.   It doesn’t take a neuroscience expert…

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