Edwin LLANA BALDEON

Edwin LLANA BALDEON

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From this topic I learned that engaging online learners requires more than just uploading content to an LMS. It involves interactive activities, social engagement, and motivational strategies that make students feel connected and supported. For example, discussion boards, shared wikis, and introductory activities can help build community, while content chunking and timely feedback keep students motivated and reduce procrastination

From this topic I learned that implementing games and simulations is not only about adding something fun to a course, but about integrating them carefully into the curriculum. What stood out to me is the importance of debriefing, since it allows learners to reflect on their experience, connect it to real-life situations, and even think about hypothetical scenarios. This makes the learning deeper and more meaningful.

I found interesting that simulations are especially useful because they reflect real-world processes in a structured way, giving students the chance to practice without real risks. I plan to apply this idea by using simulations as a way for learners to connect theory with practice, especially when teaching skills that require decision making.

In this topic I learned that games and simulations in online learning are not just about entertainment, but mainly about engagement. What I found most interesting is that simulations allow learners to apply their knowledge and skills in real-world-like situations, which helps with deeper understanding.

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