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Training Delivery Methods: Weighing the Pros and Cons

Infopro Learning

Training continues to evolve within the swiftly changing realm of technological progress and the constantly shifting dynamics of the workplace. Training has become more accessible, allowing individuals to learn on their own terms. Every learner wants a learning experience that’s flexible, effective, and keeps them engaged.

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From Classroom to Screen: Mastering the VILT Transition with Best Practices

Infopro Learning

In the modern era of hybrid work environments, a significant shift towards online corporate training has been witnessed worldwide. VILT, an abbreviation for Virtual Instructor-Led Training , represents a distinctive learning delivery format that amalgamates the appeal of Instructor-Led Training (ILT) with the potency of eLearning technology.

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Converting Classroom or ILT sessions to Impactful eLearning nuggets

Tesseract Learning

With the current situation and social distancing norms, more organizations are preferring online mode of learning or are looking to convert their existing ILT to eLearning programs. In this blog, I will share few best practices on converting ILT sessions to impactful eLearning to impart knowledge and concepts quickly.

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What is Blended Learning?

OpenSesame

In our three-part series, Blending the eLearning Experience with OpenSesame, we’ll provide an overview on blended learning, introduce global publishers who provide blended learning materials, and explore some ways you can blend the learning experience when a course doesn’t contain materials for facilitators. .

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Overview of the learning pyramid for training providers

Arlo Training & Events Software

What is The Learning Pyramid? The Learning Pyramid was first created by education specialist Edgar Dale in the 1940s. It was later further developed and re-named “The Learning Pyramid” by National Training Laboratories Institute. Let’s take a look at each of them now: The Learning Pyramid methods.

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Crossing the ILT Bridge to e-Learning

Ideaon

Of courseI reassured her crossing the bridge from ILT to e-Learning would not outsource her job, but make her more of an asset and help her company retain their employees. Is this how training managers think? All learning should be trending towards an e-Learning platform. Or was it the tool?

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Measuring Project Success: Thoughts for the Training Professional.

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Measuring Project Success: Thoughts for the Training Professional by Jim on April 24, 2011 in Project Management/Project Delivery When we think of the concept of “success,” it often seems relatively straightforward.