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The duality of Agile

E-Learning Provocateur

The term “Agile” means different things to different people. And I can see why the conflict arises: because two forms of agile exist – one with a small “a”, the other with a big “A” Small “a” agile. Big “A” Agile.

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Empowering Retail Associates with Engaging Instructional Strategies for eLearning

Hurix Digital

Here are some key trends to consider: 1. It stands for: Analysis: Identifying training needs, target audience, and learning objectives. SAM Model: Agile Development for Faster eLearning The Successive Approximation Model (SAM) is a more flexible and iterative approach to instructional strategies for eLearning.

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ADDIE vs AGILE: How to set up a fast and effective eLearning production process

LearnUpon

ADDIE is an acronym made up of five words: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. The sorts of things you will typically determine during analysis include: Who is the target audience? The information gained during analysis informs the design phase. AGILE development for eLearning production.

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Shifting Your Corporate Training Program from Expense to Investment

Infopro Learning

Investing in effective corporate training can drive businesses to adapt to changing learning trends and expand their reach. Today, organizations must consider corporate training as an investment in improving employees’ agility and performance and not merely an expense to deliver training at the point of need.

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Optimize Your Learning Strategy with a Training Needs Assessment

Infopro Learning

Leadership may utilize terminology such as “gap analysis,” “audience analysis,” and “job/task analysis,” which can seem overwhelming. Data Analysis: A close examination reveals key patterns, trends, and areas needing attention.

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Balancing Quality and Speed in Rapid eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

Unlike traditional development methods, rapid eLearning is characterized by its agility and efficiency, aiming to deliver learning solutions promptly without compromising on quality. For instance, it is designed to meet the most immediate learning needs based on emerging trends, industry regulations, or changing market dynamics.

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How Chief Learning Officers Can Accelerate IT Team Upskilling with AI-Powered eLearning Services?

Hurix Digital

These are interesting concepts based on the latest industry trends and professional development opportunities for IT teams. CLOs can utilize AI to enhance performance evaluations, monitor progress, and encourage continuous improvement based on the transforming industry trends. In November 2023, Deloitte’s Project 120 , a $1.4