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Your next employee training techniques are on this list!(Part 2)

eFront

The first type are the asynchronous courses. Unlike static CBTs, online courses also allow collaborative work between learners and facilitators. File sharing, shared working spaces, app integration, and instant messaging / conferencing are some features that make online collaboration a possibility.

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Building a Performance Ecosystem

CLO Magazine

Social knowledge management consultant Harold Jarche suggests there are multiple layers, from collaborating in work teams, to collective learning in communities of practice, to cooperative learning with peers and friends in our networks (Figure 1). Formal learning still has a place, as does asynchronous e-learning.