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Free L&D webinars for June 2019

Limestone Learning

Thus, the elearning world is seeing movement towards more meaningful assessment methods. The modern learner engages with learning at different times, including outside of work, but is subject to challenges such as information overload and lack of time for learning.

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Free L&D webinars for September 2018

Limestone Learning

Tuesday, September 4, 2018, 9AM – 10AM PT: Content Authoring Strategies That Save Enterprises Both Time and Money Without the ability for managers to personally check in with every single employee, global enterprises need compelling eLearning so that dispersed workforces can meet their training requirements.

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Free L&D webinars for June 2018

Limestone Learning

Monday, June 4, 2018, 10AM – 11AM PT: The Well-Connected Employee: Networking Competencies That Foster Engagement, Collaboration, and Business Results (Free for ATD members) In a survey of 2,000 employees from many different organizations, only 20% said, “Yes, I have the network I need to get the job done.” And much, much more.

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Microlearning Guide

Ed App

Microlearning is a highly efficient learner-centred teaching mythology that transforms what we understand as traditional eLearning and brings it into the mobile learning revolution. The simplest remedy to minimize retention loss is to try and avoid information overload in the first place by breaking learning content down.

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Beginner’s Guide to Microlearning

Ed App

Microlearning is a highly efficient learner-centred teaching mythology that transforms what we understand as traditional eLearning and brings it into the Mobile learning revolution. The simplest remedy to minimize retention loss is to try and avoid information overload in the first place by breaking learning content down.