The Coach, The Tutor, and The Mentor: Distinctions and Interesting Facts!

2021-04-29T14:58:01-04:002018/11/27|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Learning|

The coach, the tutor and the mentor are popular terms these days! More and more companies are using them in their employees’ development, and individuals are using their services to progress personally and professionally. That said, they are often confused with each other, even though it is true that their work is similar in certain respects

[WEBINAR] Case Study: How to Engage Students with Branching Scenarios

2021-04-29T15:15:32-04:002018/11/22|Articles, Learning, Michael Cerantola, Online, Technology|

In this case study, KnowledgeOne, using the iSpring suite will guide you through different examples of branching scenarios, as well as different techniques to apply to your online training programs to connect further with your audience.

Improving Online Readiness in Higher Education: A Case Study

2022-08-15T16:19:17-04:002018/11/20|Amber Judge, Articles, Case Study, Jihan Rabah, Learning, Online, Research|

This case study discusses the course eConcordia created for enhancing students’ self-regulated learning, self-motivation, study skills, and technological self-efficacy.

3 Historical Models of the Teacher… and Lessons to Learn

2021-04-29T15:17:16-04:002018/11/16|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Learning|

The identity and role of the teacher have moved through the times with remarkable stability. These have nevertheless known through the ages some variations, including the three archetypes, which Philippe Meirieu describes in the UNESCO report - Education and the role of teachers in 2020. In this regard, he identified three models: the preacher, the teacher-librarian and the master companion...

8 Types of Memory… to Remember!

2021-04-29T15:18:53-04:002018/11/09|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Learning, Neuroscience|

Memory is the essential brain function that allows us to develop a sense of self, to store memories, to reason, to understand, and of course to learn. We speak about it in the singular form, but it would be more correct to evoke it in the plural one. We understand now that it is composed of different systems which, although in constant interrelationships, are distinct and autonomous due to the nature of the information they store and the brain networks they use.

Online learning: 6 types of interactions at play

2021-04-29T15:20:06-04:002018/11/06|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Learning, Online|

Learning and teaching involve several forms of interaction between different actors. In pedagogy, this subject has been studied from several viewpoints and has given rise to various theories, with the growth of online learning adding a new dimension to them. Here are 6 types of interactions inherent to learning and teaching, and their specifics in the context of online education.

A holistic model for student evaluation in online courses

2021-04-29T15:23:40-04:002018/10/31|Anik de St-Hilaire, Articles, Jihan Rabah, Learning, Online, Research, Wynnpaul Varela|

Elearning does not automatically make for better learning, nor does it necessarily guarantee superior learning outcomes. Many scholars have observed that a considerable amount of online learning in higher education has had but a mediocre impact on learner achievement.

Assessment Practices and Students’ Approaches to Learning: A Systematic Review

2021-04-29T15:27:31-04:002018/10/23|Articles, Jihan Rabah, Learning, Manasvini Narayana, Online, Research|

In this research, we present the results of a systematic review of the literature describing how deep and surface approaches to learning are associated with different assessment practices.

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