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5 Asynchronous Learning Best Practices Successful L&D Professionals Follow

Disprz

Asynchronous learning is a flexible L&D approach where employees can learn at their own pace. Employees have control over when and where they want to learn. Asynchronous learning is an impactful strategy with a wide potential to deliver continuous upskilling opportunities.

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Optimising Learning Technology to Support Hybrid Working

Training Orchestra

Optimising Learning Technology to Support Hybrid Working. Most organisations have adopted hybrid ways of working which in turn are driving new learning strategies. Supporting these increasingly complex requirements will potentially involve multiple learning technologies. What technology is required to support it.

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Synchronous Vs. Asynchronous Learning: Which L&D Approach Yields Better Results?

Disprz

With digital acceleration and surging trends like on-the-job training and just-in-time learning, you might have thought the debate between synchronous vs. asynchronous learning is settled. We wish enterprise learning was that simple; unfortunately, it gets overly complicated with the advancements in the L&D domain.

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5 Proven Online Tools that Support Asynchronous Learning

CommLab India

This blog is for training managers and L&D professionals who need an insight into online tools that can assist with asynchronous learning programs.

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Top Learning, Technology & Media Links: Weekly Digest – 4

Upside Learning

Best Practices For Using Video In E-Learning. Using video in eLearning courses can be a powerful way for your organization to meet its learning objectives effectively and rapidly. Video infuses asynchronous e-Learning with human interaction and visual demonstrations that can be lost outside of live instruction.

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iPad for eLearning

eFront

So the question is, why all the professionals involved in the e-Learning industry care about the use of iPad for eLearning? Because, learning with iPad is actually a reality but not with the same processes that we used to develop eLearning courses. Asynchronous eLearning I read all the time "iPad is not supporting Flash".

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Wanna talk meaning, learning science, and more…?

Clark Quinn

I’m actually impressed, because in addition to the asynchronous and synchronous sessions I knew about, there are a number of other things going on. So, do you wanna talk meaning, learning science, and more…? As for me, first, my asynchronous session is on Learning Science 101. Including things I’m in.