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Can Statistics Be Fun? This Research Says YES!

Ever find yourself wishing statistics could be more like a game? Turns out, a lot of students feel the same way! Here at uQualio Video4Learning, we believe eLearning should be engaging and effective – that’s why we use microlearning, gamification, and micro-credentials.  We’re excited to share groundbreaking research showing how a

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Best Service Provider Awards 2023 Australia

uQualio has been recognized as a Service Provider Awardee in the Best Educational Service Providers in Australia Awards 2023. This magazine ‘The Educator’ has in this year’s awards recognized 28 organizations that offer educators a platform to extend their capabilities and be more efficient with their time. uQualio is the

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Coding Class inspiring kids about the future of learning

Christian Bjerre Nielsen, CTO from uQualio, has contributed to the Coding Class for 6Y at Amager Fælled School. A super nice experience – passing on computational thinking to children early is important, so they know where software in everyday life comes from. An experience that both the children and uQualio

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Pre-Recorded Videos Improve Education 

Want to increase students’ grades? Studies show that pre-recorded video improves education as using pre-recorded videos together with existing classes (but also without) results in more efficiency and leads to better exam results.  Meta research published in Review of Educational Research, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Educational Research Association, shows the benefits

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Real Life Education at uQualio 

– BUT OF COURSE ALSO ABOUT ONLINE EDUCATION and our eLearning authoring creation software 🙂 In September, a local 8th-grade school class from Søhøjskolen came to visit @uQualio at our location in Veksø Denmark. The students worked interdisciplinary in PE and math. Percentage calculations, personal finances, and fee traps were

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