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If Your Training Doesn’t Stick, You Need Microlearning

Learning Rebels

It’s a story old as time… There is a need to roll out companywide sensitivity training, food safety training, or sexual harassment training, everyone must participate and it must stick. Being the good L&D person you are, you put together a training program. All eyes to look you, the training failed.

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How to Create Performance-based E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

E-learning courses generally fall into one of two buckets: tell people something or show them how to do something. The reality is that a lot of e-learning is information-based and mostly driven by compliance requirements. Instead, the course informs about sexual harassment and the organization’s standard.

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What is an E-Learning Course?

Rapid eLearning

What do you think when someone says, “We need to build an e-learning course?” ” An “e-learning course” can mean many things and serve many purposes. It could be simple compliance training or information about policy changes. Sexual harassment training is a good example of this.

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From Why to Wow: Develop E-learning Modules for Engaging Compliance Training

CommLab India

Compliance training, though mandatory, is greeted with grim faces and grumbling from employees; the usual response is, why this training? Though organizations do their best to convince employees that compliance training is important, employees are not enthusiastic. Invariably, these training exercises are ill-designed.

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

For those who create training or administer training programs, that means considering and meeting the needs of learners with disabilities. A Guide for Creating and Buying Accessible Online Training within Your Organization’s Training Program. Training managers have a lot to do. Why do I need to do that?

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

For those who create training or administer training programs, that means considering and meeting the needs of learners with disabilities. A Guide for Creating and Buying Accessible Online Training within Your Organization’s Training Program. Training managers have a lot to do. Well, there is the law.

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Rethinking Compliance Training in eLearning: Part 1

eFront

Nobody working in the world of eLearning can get far without getting involved in some form of compliance training. On the other hand, too much compliance training is what gives eLearning a bad name, as it often reflects the worst of it – mind-numbingly dull page turning, next-clicking and quiz-questioning.