Bulletins allow you to relay messages to all of your students in a few easy steps. You can display these messages on the student login page or dashboard, whichever is the most convenient placement...
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What is Blended Learning?
Blended learning has been a buzzword in the education industry lately, but what exactly is it? Blended learning is a term used to describe the way eLearning is being combined with traditional...
A How-To Guide for Building Catalog Rules
DigitalChalk understands that it is necessary for organizations to have a learning management platform that gives you control over what courses students can see and register for - this is why the...
Pros and Cons of eLearning Infographics
eLearning infographics are everywhere these days, and many students prefer them rather than the traditional course materials. Readers can quickly scan the data and research and gain a broad...
Exploring Login Rules
DigitalChalk’s login rule allows you to register students simply by having them log into the DigitalChalk learning management platform. Login rules eliminate the...
Revisit Feature: Re-watch, Re-download & Review Course Content
Sometimes it is necessary to allow your students to review course materials after they have already completed course. Our Revisit feature allows you to give the student the ability to revisit...
How to Teach Distracted Students
Many times it may feel as if your students are impatient and consistently distracted during your online course. Some people just have a hard time focusing, and others may be forced to take a course...
3 Steps to Chunking Your Online Course
Are your learners performing poorly on their course evaluations? Are you seeing a decrease in grades across the board? If so, perhaps you should try a new eLearning technique – Content chunking....
Set Required Elements For Your Courses
DigitalChalk has a feature that allows you, as the instructor, to safeguard against students skipping important content required for course completion. This is known as the Required Elements feature...