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15 Ways to Progressively Disclose Information in E-Learning #463

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4 months ago

Progressive Disclosure in E-Learning RECAP #463: Challenge | Recap

This week’s challenge asked course designers to show how progressively disclosing information can simplify complex information and help learners avoid cognitive overload.

Jonathan Hill

Example | Download | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint

Ziping Wu

Example | Ziping Wu

Thierry EMMANUEL

ExampleThierry EMMANUEL | Website

Nicole Smith

Example | Nicole Smith | LinkedIn

Jodi M. Sansone

Example | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone

Ron Katz

Example | Ron Katz | Website

eLearn Dev

Example | Learn more | eLearn Dev

Ashi (Neha) Tandon

Example | Ashi (Neha) Tandon | Website | @ashi_tandon

Samuel Apata

Example | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem

Jayashree Ravi

Example | Jayashree Ravi | LinkedIn

Raeven Fowler

Example | Raeven Fowler

Kate Golomshtok

Example | Kate Golomshtok | Website

Daniel Canaveral

Example | Daniel Canaveral

Jenny Li

Example | Jenny Li

Fabienne Werder

Example | Fabienne Werder

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