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New Partnership for eLearning Thought Leaders Webinar Series

Web Courseworks

Web Courseworks is excited to announce our partnership with.OrgCommunity for the 2017 eLearning Thought Leaders webinar series. Starting on January 24 th from 11:30 – 12:30 pm CT, next year’s series will bring you expertise from a range of topics in eLearning. xAPI for Instructional Designers. Learning Business Maturity Model.

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Training tools – Go digital! Incorporate digital learning into your blended learning strategy

MobileTrain

An abundance of educational research continues to prove digital training tools are exceptionally successful at improving learning outcomes. Consultancy powerhouse Accenture was already mythbusting traditionalists as far back as 2015 ! Digital Learning is less costly over time, per employee, for 83% of cross-sector businesses.

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Creative Instructional Design: 9 Examples Of Learning Strategies You Can Use And A Free Gift For Instructional Designers!

EI Design

In September 2015, I had released an eBook on Creative Instructional Design Featuring 7 Learning Strategies You Can Use. The eBook has been designed as a job-aid to Instructional Designers and helps them bridge the gap between theory and application. Why micro learning is here to stay.

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Performance Support in 2015

Tony Karrer

The Big Question for May is Learning Technology 2015 – it asks what we expect workplace learning technologies to look like in 2015. Subscribe to the Best of eLearning Learning for updates from this blog and other eLearning blogs. Anyone want to fund that business?

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Deeper eLearning Design: Part 3 – Concepts

Learnnovators

This is the third post in a series of six that covers Deeper eLearning. The goal of this series is to build upon good implementations of instructional design, and go deeper into the nuances of what makes learning really work. Here are links to all six parts of the “Deeper eLearning Design” series: 1.

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Deeper eLearning Design: Part 1 – The Starting Point: Good Objectives

Learnnovators

This is the first post in a series of six that covers Deeper eLearning. The goal of this series is to build upon good implementations of instructional design, and go deeper into the nuances of what makes learning that really works. Here are links to all six parts of the “Deeper eLearning Design” series: 1.

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Deeper eLearning Design: Part 2 – Practice Makes Perfect

Learnnovators

This is the second post in a series of six that covers Deeper eLearning. The goal of this series is to build upon good implementations of instructional design, and go deeper into the nuances of what makes learning really work. So the ‘event’ model of learning isn’t the most effective approach to creating persistent change.

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