Personally, I think learning professions will ease their way into Tin - Can, using it first in the more traditional sense (that is, in conjunction with an LMS), capturing action statements from
their learners after they complete courses and quizzes.
This means the learning expert designs the storyboard keeping in mind the type of content (Facts, Concepts, Processes, Procedures, or Principles), how the knowledge / skill will be used by
learners after completing the course, the profile of learners (their current understanding and work environment), and where they would access the information.
Not exact matches
Do your online
learners remember the core concepts long
after they
complete the eLearning
course?
Give
learners a sense of true satisfaction
after completing every challenge in your eLearning
course.
You have probably already read a lot about how important it is to have clear learning objectives before you begin developing your eLearning
course; learning objectives are basically the essence of your online
course's goal, as they describe what you want your
learners to achieve
after completing it.
In both cases, exams and certification can be very useful for motivating
learners and assessing what they've retained
after completing your
course.
After the
learner completes the entire
course, their hotel has expanded and is brimming with guests.
Perhaps the best part about communicating learning goals to the
learner is the explicit skill, knowledge or behavior the
learner will undergo,
after completing the
course or a section of the
course.
A survey, which asks the
learner to consider what they learned
after completing the
course, is the first step in performance feedback.
This offers two very important benefits: The first is that it helps maintain
learner engagement long
after the eLearning
course is
complete.
A lot of your
learners will unfortunately be in this position even
after they have
completed their
course — and some might not be able to
complete it at all.
These are the
complete sentences to describe what
learners are expected to do or should be able to do
after completion of the
course.
If the test is administered immediately
after the
learner completes the eLearning
course, all it measures is her short - term memory; that student might not be able to score as well a week later.
Don't make
learners wait to put their newfound skills to the test
after completing the
course.
By following these tips, you will be able to create better
course material, engage
learners on a deeper level, and ensure better information retention long
after the
course has been
completed.
After the online
course,
learners complete a project submission to earn their certificate.
Stage 2) Drivers with the
Learner's Permit can take a road test
after 365 days (or 275 days if they have
completed a certified driver's education
course) in order to receive their stage 2 (class 5) licence.
After completing the first six hours of the online
course and receiving their Texas
learners license, students can begin their first driving lesson with their parent or legal guardian as their driving instructor.
With either our Parent - Taught Driver Education or Texas Online Drivers Ed
courses, students will receive a certificate
after completing the first
course module that they can use to apply for their Texas
Learner's Permit at the DPS.
Students 15 - 17 will be able to take the online
learner's permit exam
after completing Module 1 (6 hours) of the Texas Online Drivers Ed
course.
PTDE is a concurrent driver education
course, which means you can apply for your
Learner's Permit to begin on - the - road training
after completing the first module.
After completing the first six hours of the teen or adult
course and passing the DPS written test (in the
course), print your certificate, gather all forms of identification noted in the checklist, and apply for your Texas
learner driver license at your local DPS office.
Here you will be required to pass a written traffic law, road signs test and pass a vision test and once they are
completed you will be issued with your
Learners Permit;
after paying the fee... of
course!
After you
complete the first 6 hours of
course, you'll receive an official Certificate of Partial Course Completion, which will allow you to obtain your Texas learner license / instruction p
course, you'll receive an official Certificate of Partial
Course Completion, which will allow you to obtain your Texas learner license / instruction p
Course Completion, which will allow you to obtain your Texas
learner license / instruction permit.
After you
complete our
course (or any other driver education
course) you will have to pass the California DMV written exam at your local DMV office to obtain your
learners permit.
After completing the driver ed online
course you can apply for your
Learners License Test or G1
Learner License Test, but you must attend your state government motor vehicle agency, and also pass a vision test and a test of your knowledge of the rules of the road and traffic signs.
DMV Written Test Here you will be required to pass a written traffic law, road signs test and pass a vision test and once they are
completed you will be issued with your
Learners Permit;
after paying the fee... of
course!
After you
complete our
course (or any other driver education
course) you will have to pass the DMV written exam at your local DMV office to obtain your
learners permit.
After you
complete all 12 modules of the
course you can apply for your
learner permit.
After you
complete your online
course, you'll be ready to take your DMV written exam and get your
learner's permit!
After earning the
learner permit, finish
completing the entire Parent - Taught
Course (30 hours of classroom training and 55 hours of behind - the - wheel training as required by the OK DPS) and we will process the certificate of completion needed to take the driver's license road test (the behind the wheel test).
Teens enrolled in an approved parent taught drivers ed online
course, or a traditional driving school, can apply for their
learners permit
after completing the first six hours of the
course.
A Florida
Learner's license can be obtained
after completing the Florida First Time Driver
Course.
You'll pay for the
course after your child
completes the first six hours of instruction, which is required before applying for a
learner's license.
You can apply for your
learner permit
after you
complete all 12 modules of the
course.
After completing the first six hours of the parent taught
course, teens who are at least 15 years of age can apply at their local DPS office for their Texas
learners permit.
a) have held a School
Learner's Permit,
Learner's Permit, School Permit or combination for at least six months, b) hold a School Permit or have
completed a DMV - approved driver safety
course after 1-1-2013, AND c) are at least 60 days from your 16th birthday and under age 18.
«Driver License Division may not license a person who is 19 years of age or older and who has not
completed an approved
course in driver training unless the person: holds a
learner permit for three months before applying for an original class D license; and certifies that the person, under the authority of a
learner permit issued by the Driver License Division, has
completed at least 40 hours of driving a motor vehicle, of which at least 10 hours were
completed during night hours
after sunset»
After completing the Texas parent taught drivers ed
course, having a
learners permit for at least six months and are least sixteen years of age, take the DPS road test at your local DPS office and receive your provisional Texas drivers license.
After completing the HR and Recruitment Consultant
Course,
learners will be awarded with the National Open College CPD certificate.
After successfully
completing the Real Estate Trading Services Licensing
Course and Examination,
learners may register for the Applied Practice
Course — the next step to becoming a licensed real estate professional.
Managing brokers have asked whether the temporary licences that
learners will receive
after completing the first two Applied Practice
Course components carry any restrictions.