Other resources

https://elearningindustry.com/active-learning-in-online-training-what-elearning-professionals-should-know

 

In 1991, Charles C. Bonwell and James A. Eison stated in their report ‘Active Learning: Creating Excitement in the Classroom’ that active learning is about ‘involving students in doing things and thinking about what they are doing. (…) When using active learning students are engaged in more activities than just listening. They are involved in dialogue, debate, writing, and problem solving, as well as higher-order thinking, eg analysis, synthesis, evaluation.’

 

4 Benefits:

 

It addresses different learning needs.

It reinforces important skills, such as critical thinking and decision making.

It boosts learner motivation and performance.

It creates a strong sense of community through peer-to-peer interaction.

https://www.juntadeandalucia.es/agenciadecalidadsanitaria/formacionsalud/export/sites/default/galerias/aportesDocumentos/pildora/1369824021523.pdf

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