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The Pros and Cons of Self-Paced eLearning vs. Instructor-Led Training

The Be-all and End-all Guide to Creating a Supreme LearnDash LMS

Image by Freepik In today’s rapidly evolving educational landscape, choosing between self-paced eLearning and instructor-led training has become increasingly important. Both methods offer unique advantages and disadvantages , making it crucial to understand their characteristics and assess which suits individual needs best.

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The hidden costs of authoring tools (and how to spend more wisely)

Elucidat

The first step is to take a closer look at your tools and the hidden costs you might not have budgeted for. Budgets will be cut and headcount reduced. . Where you spend your limited budget and the ROI it offers will be critical. Authoring technology can take up a big part of your budget. Navigating the economic downturn

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LMS + TMS:A Match Made in Training

Training Orchestra

But, according to the Brandon Hall Group, training facilitators are missing out on modernizing the classroom experience by utilizing tools that can’t handle the “complexities of the modern hybrid learning environment ,” leading to “gross inefficiencies when it comes to ILT”. Not to worry, it gets better… a lot better.

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LMS + TMS:A Match Made in Training

Training Orchestra

But, according to the Brandon Hall Group, training facilitators are missing out on modernizing the classroom experience by utilizing tools that can’t handle the “complexities of the modern hybrid learning environment ,” leading to “gross inefficiencies when it comes to ILT”. Not to worry, it gets better… a lot better.

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Ignore This Post If You Don’t Care About Effective Learning

Rapid eLearning

At a recent conference, I was talking to someone about rapid elearning strategies and how to best use the tools they had. My approach is to start with a rapid elearning tool and the build from there. Another way to get the most out of your rapid elearning tools is to step away from the training event mentality.