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eLearning Trends in 2020

EI Design

Digitization of ILT to Blended or Fully Online Learning. Loved by learners, businesses, and L&D teams alike, this trend will continue to be the dominant mode for online training delivery as well as to supplement facilitated or Instructor-Led Training (ILT). Mobile Learning. Mobile Apps for Learning. Personalized Learning.

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18 Key Trends to Realign Remote Workforce Training Strategy in the Post Pandemic World

EI Design

eLearning Trends in 2020 – Virtual Training – Conversion of ILT to Blended or Fully Online Learning. With remote working and social distancing at play, classroom training/ILT is not a feasible option right now and organizations must undertake a rapid Digital Transformation.

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Updated eLearning Trends In 2019 To Help You Enhance Your Learning Strategy And Maximize Returns

EI Design

I began my exercise of predicting eLearning trends in 2017. The focus of the exercise was as follows: To assess if my predictions were on track for the CY. In this article, I do the same exercise with my predictions on eLearning trends in 2019. Digitalization of ILT (to blended or fully online). Mobile learning.

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Updated eLearning Trends In 2019 To Help You Enhance Your Learning Strategy And Maximize Returns

QuoDeck

I began my exercise of predicting eLearning trends in 2017. The focus of the exercise was as follows: To assess if my predictions were on track for the CY. In this article, I do the same exercise with my predictions on eLearning trends in 2019. Digitalization Of ILT (To Blended Or Fully Online).

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How to Choose the Right Blended Learning Model for your Corporate Training

Obsidian Learning

A 2004 study [2] conducted by C.R. Learners are introduced to content online, prior to class, and the face-to-face component is introduced afterward to discuss the content, work through problems, and complete activities like group work, projects, or other exercises. Poirier and R.S. Feldman proffered somewhat different results.