But
while traditional learning can limit a student's experience, eLearning does the exact opposite.
While traditional learning modes are proving inefficient and costly, mobile learning is emerging as the ideal solution for businesses on the continent.
Not exact matches
I worked with a
traditional publisher, and
while I'm grateful for that support, I
learned some important lessons about the publishing industry.
For the study, one group was taught in the
traditional way — a lesson about a single math concept —
while a second class
learned through interleaving, jumping around among different math skills to complete a task.
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From the 1930s through the 1980s Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik represented the alternative: an Orthodoxy centered on the service of God even
while engaged with and concerned for the rest of humanity, deeply, almost obsessively devoted to the
traditional study of Torah even
while confronting and
learning from the liberal arts.
From the 1930s through the 1980s Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik represented the alternative: an Orthodoxy centered on the service of God even
while engaged with and concerned for the rest of humanity, deeply devoted to the
traditional study of Torah even
while confronting and
learning from the liberal arts.
Growing up in a mixed - religion household, I had the good fortune of
learning how to make my Papa Leo's famous
Traditional Potato Latkes
while simultaneously sipping eggnog by the Christmas tree.
Flash forward to this fall, and
while doing research for a new book about New World foods spreading to the Old World, I
learned that not only is the turkey beloved in France and England for Christmas, it's the
traditional Christmas meal in Italy, too.
I'm a firm believer in teaching our children discipline but they also need to be safe, there are 30 other cabinets in my kitchen to
learn with
while still locking up my crystal and china (I don't have
traditional cleaners so that's not an issue).
In a
traditional nutrition course, you would
learn that sugar is the body's primary fuel source
while fat is a secondary fuel source.
Many of our clients prefer more
traditional personal training approaches focused on conditioning or sports - specific training,
while others enjoy
learning learning about how their bodies can move and improve.
During the Chair Yoga Class at Rishikul Yogshala, you shall
learn the various
traditional hatha yoga asanas that you can practice
while sitting in a chair or seeking the support of a chair.
By popular request, I am in the process of creating a book that will teach children about some of our most sacred
traditional food
while they
learn the alphabet from A to Z.
And
while I have
learned a lot as a dating expert, if there is one fact I'm certain of, it's that single men and women should steer clear of
traditional matchmakers.
Increasing your regiment skill unlocks new equipment and upgrades in camps
while your soldier is a more
traditional levelling system used to
learn new abilities with each character.
Allison who is one quarter Hawaiian, liberally references Hawaiian mythology, as does Tracey's son,
while her young daughter Grace, as lovely as her name,
learns traditional Hawaiian dance.
While learners can certainly invest the time and effort into
traditional modalities of
learning like classroom, instructor - led training, they can also get the critical insights and lessons they need with quick, bite - sized chunks of
learning material, and that's what microlearning is all about.
While traditional eLearning was an extension to symmetric
learning approaches, personalized eLearning espouses a marked shift from «facilitator lead» teaching to «learner centric»
learning.
While I am passionate about online integration in the
traditional classroom, I do not know yet if blended
learning is really for everyone.
Let's discuss which methods used by «
traditional» trainers should be taken into account
while designing eLearning courses, in order to bring them as close as possible to vivid and effective
learning experiences.
A
Learning Management System with innovative features can act as the means for future - proofing,
while its
traditional features can essentially cater to the day - to - day training requisites.
While traditional classroom training still continue to have its place, the retail sector should consider
learning solutions for their employees that give them the ability to access information at the point of need and are just right sized to fit their downtimes.
-- the percentage of those giving the schools an «A» or a «B» on the
traditional A to F grading scale drops 11 percentage points, from 49 % to 38 %; — support for a proposal to make vouchers available to all families regardless of income jumps 13 percentage points, increasing from 43 % to 56 %,
while opposition to the proposal declines from 37 % to 25 %; — support for charter schools shifts upward from 51 % to 58 % when respondents
learn the national rank of the local district,
while opposition to charters declines from 26 % to 23 %; — opposition to teacher tenure climbs 8 percentage points, from 47 % to 55 %,
while support for tenure drops 8 points to 25 %.
While another study revealed 97 % of teachers felt technology did far more to benefit a lesson than
traditional chalk and talk
learning.
While there are those students that benefit the most from a blended eLearning environment where
learning happens in the classroom and outside the four walls of a
traditional learning environment.
While traditional approaches are essential, neuroscience is starting to show us that the brain works most successfully when exposed to a wide range of
learning environments, exploring a range of natural, educational, industrial and cultural surroundings that will engage and energise children in a way that simply sitting at a desk or computer screen fails to.
While he still feels more comfortable in
traditional classes, he started to enjoy the multidisciplinary projects — one led to a job as a tour guide at a historic house in Fairmount Park — and he feels that he is a step ahead of other students because he's had so much practice making presentations and
learning how to work with other people.
It's commonly associated with the 70:20:10
learning framework, which incorporates the idea that 70 % of
learning is acquired through direct experience,
while 20 % is achieved through social means, and only 10 % is relayed through
traditional instructor - led, classroom - based
learning.
Combining the best of both worlds, blended
learning prepares your students for a virtual future
while still equipping them with solid
traditional skills (think of the heated discussion on whether we need cursive or not).
The eLearning industry has grown over the
traditional approach and employed modernized
learning methodologies to facilitate educational materials to learners and professionals worldwide,
while Instructional Designers are using the latest trends to deliver high - end
learning experiences to users.
Guest blogger Krista Moroder, a project manager with the non-profit Digital Promise, makes a case for micro-credentials in an educational landscape that encourages non-
traditional learning for students
while still evaluating teachers» PD by
traditional measures.
Moroder, a project manager with the non-profit Digital Promise, makes a case for micro-credentials in an educational landscape that encourages non-
traditional learning for students
while still evaluating teachers» PD by
traditional measures.
Computer - assisted
learning can allow a handful of students to practice certain kinds of problems
while teachers instruct their peers, and it's easier for digital resources to incorporate methods of interactive practice than for
traditional, printed textbooks.
While many «
traditional» teachers may resist blended
learning environments, this trend is not going away.
Topics to be covered include: • The # 1 reason hospitalized or homebound students often fail in
traditional models • How a targeted online homebound education program can be less costly
while improving educational outcomes • How K12 provides homebound students access to the same rigorous
learning experience as their in - school classmates • How this model also works effectively in alternative
learning environments, such as addiction centers or juvenile detention facilities
While learning some useful job skills, I will share my experience to help designers of MOOCs and
traditional online classes think about best practices in their course design.
While the games themselves can never be a substitute for
traditional teaching methods, they can help reinforce
learning, especially when fun is not the sole aim of play.
While traditional pass / fail data collection models provide the basic information about the course completion, AI - enabled big data processing offers opportunities to analyze large data sets to improve content comprehension and
learning experience.
While this can be the preferred model for district administrators when looking at continuing education requirements, teachers are finding ways shake up the idea of
traditional ongoing professional
learning opportunities.
While it is normal to have some hesitation about embracing the new, most instructors agree that student engagement increases and
learning outcomes are achieved better when classroom lessons include
traditional teaching methods as well as modern educational technology.
Some students work in the classroom computer lab for a full 8 - hour school day,
while others participate in a hybrid program that includes
traditional classroom
learning as well as lab time.
By embracing iPads
while keeping the
traditional model of one teacher working with 20 - some children, the small school district offers a vision of what the future of digital
learning might be.
A school with a
traditional structure that provides clear standards and expectations may be a good choice for some children,
while a school that allows extra freedom and places more responsibility for
learning on the child may work well for other children.
This case study examines the issues encountered
while developing a career academy of the arts that integrates
traditional college preparatory education with student - centered
learning to foster personal growth, artistic development and democratic empowerment.
Malverne High School has a culture that encourages students to engage in rigorous coursework
while maintaining a «success for all students» philosophy that is built around expanding
learning opportunities well outside the
traditional school day.
Compared to
traditional classrooms,
learning studios permitted more relaxed, less intimidating group collaboration,
while still providing academic challenge.
The
traditional summer break can offer children a time not only to recharge their batteries but to have fun, exercise their muscles and
learn new skills
while solidifying knowledge from the previous school year.
While most schools still operate in this
traditional manner, personalized
learning is an emerging educational approach that is being adopted in K - 12 and higher education classrooms.
While gathering, analyzing and
learning from data to support equity work has some similarities to these
traditional uses, it's important to play close attention to the differences.