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Engaging a Remote Sales Force: Effective eLearning Strategies for a Distributed Team

Hurix Digital

According to a Brandon-Hall Study , eLearning typically requires 40% to 60% less employee time than traditional classroom learning. Additionally, asynchronous technology enables individuals to brainstorm ideas without being restricted by time or location. However, the cost of reskilling is typically under $10,000.

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Why you need a true knowledge sharing culture (and what it takes to establish one)

Docebo

For example, a Brandon Hall Group study found that 30% of all organizations don’t have forums or communities established where their learners can contribute and absorb knowledge from their peers. Only 20% believed knowledge sharing was either effective or very effective. But many organizations continue to miss the mark.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Instructional Designers: Do You Have a Degree in ID?

Learning Visions

I have worked with some people that do not have ID degrees, and generally speaking there are usually large gaps of knowledge-base missing. I have also worked with individuals that do have ID degrees, and found found gaps in technical knowledge, but not in their theory. Ryan 11:11 AM TRACY HAMILTON said. 9:58 AM Cammy Bean said.

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Predictions for the Future of Digital Learning

ProProfs

Universities accumulated knowledge and attracted everyone who could dive into the system and contribute to the knowledge base later on. Everything is a few clicks or taps away now, which means that the only genuine thing that unites you and, for example , Isaac Newton, is the appetite for knowledge.

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Why You Need a True Knowledge Sharing Culture (And What it Takes to Establish One)

Docebo

For example, a Brandon Hall Group study found that 30% of all organizations don’t have forums or communities established where their learners can contribute and absorb knowledge from their peers. Only 20% believed knowledge sharing was either effective or very effective. But many organizations continue to miss the mark.

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