Activities

Activities

A sample library is currently being developed to show examples of the types of activities that can be
incorporated into e-learning courses.

Three important principles underlying e-learning activities:

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Active participation

Provide opportunities for learners to interact with input to construct meaning.
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Learner control

Give learners navigational options that reflect different learning styles and experiences.
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Bite-sized learning

Avoid cognitive overload by providing manageable chunks of learning.

Educational needs

The following examples of e-learning activities are from courses developed by keywords to show how e-learning can be used for training and other purposes in educational contexts.

Teaching reading skills

Teaching listening and speaking skills

Studying cross-curricular topics

Business needs

You can view some examples of activities from courses developed by keywords to show how e-learning can be used for training and professional development in an international business environment.

Skills for the workplace 1

Skills for the workplace 2

Skills for the workplace 3

Academic needs

You can view some examples of activities from courses developed by keywords to show how e-learning can be used for developing knowledge and skills in academic contexts.

English for academic purposes

Studying an academic subject

English for specific purposes