More Immersive Learning
Science has repeatedly proven that participation improves students’ ability to learn and retain information. Providing this interactivity was a stumbling block for online educators for many years.
Engaging students via a digital medium was more difficult. Student interaction was limited to video or even text-based discussions.
Immersive learning has changed the picture entirely. Thanks to advanced technology such as 3D modeling and online skill simulations, course designers can now integrate hands-on activities into a digital curriculum.
For example, in MedCerts’ newly redesigned Intro to Human Anatomy and Medical Terminology course, students interact with 3D digital modeling of the human body. Students can manipulate images to see systems from multiple angles, exploring the body at a deeper level.
Advanced AI Integrations
Artificial intelligence (AI) in education has gotten a lot of press in the past few years, and some of it hasn’t been good. But beneath the clickbait lies a tool with immense potential.
Take the growing market for professional certificates. Experts predict this ever-increasing market will serve 67 million students by 2027, and each student needs different support to succeed.
AI makes it easier for course providers to customize programs and offer individual feedback. For example, in a self-paced course like MedCerts, AI technology can analyze student data and provide personalized recommendations. Each student gets their own learning plan without the cost of personal tutoring.
Micro-Lessons
Micro-lessons make learning more personalized by offering five- to 15-minute lessons on a single topic so students can engage with the material in short, focused bursts.
Micro-lessons are often interactive and may be part of a broader curriculum unit. For instance, a student might complete a lesson that covers a specific skill, then watch a brief demonstration to reinforce the concept.
These lessons have broad applications across many types of remote learning, including career education. Career changers typically juggle other responsibilities, such as work and family, and micro-lessons make learning programs easier to digest.
Gamification
Gamification is a popular online learning method. It provides a new way for students to engage and makes the curriculum more exciting.
In one survey, 83% of students who participated in gamified learning felt motivated, compared to 61% in traditional training. Meanwhile, boredom dropped from 31% to 10%.
Interactive technology has made it easier to include game-based elements in remote learning. Students can take online quizzes, participate in hands-on training games, and solve puzzles related to the topic.
Join the Remote Learning Movement at MedCerts
MedCerts uses advanced technology to design an enhanced remote learning experience for all students. Students in hands-on fields such as healthcare and IT get a real sense of what to expect in their new career while learning and practicing the skills they’ll use daily.
To learn more about training for a new career in an engaging and participatory environment, speak to a MedCerts education consultant today.