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The cost of going blended?

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Many organisations that currently offer face to face training to clients have wrestled with the problem of what to do about blended learning and how it fits their commercial model. There are several risks that a training organisation will feel wary of when it comes to blending: Will our current staff stay on board?

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Viv on Learning Now TV on 31 March

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As an experienced blended learning designer and judge of the e-learning Awards (recently rebranded as the Learning Technologies Awards), I was invited to appear on TV. As part of the learning designers series, I’ve shared three key tips on blended learning design on LNTV. Use analytics.

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Five valuable benefits that the disaggregation of training risks destroying

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Face to face (F2F) training has sharply decreased owing to Covid. The longer that lockdowns drag on, the more that organisations will question if they ever will return to using F2F training. What this misses is that there are other important aspects of a F2F training course that are beneficial to replicate too.

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Live e-learning at the ELN

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On Friday 26 September I’ll be chairing the e-learning Network event “Thinking synch: live elearning” Whilst at Academy Internet we’re better known for bespoke asynschronous e-learning content, we believe that live e-learning can be a useful part of the learning blend e.g. for Coca Cola.

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TJ no longer has to be nice about e-learning

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I have read TJ (aka the Training Journal) for several years and found it a good read for fresh ideas and CPD the face to face training that I’ve been doing over that time. As it always was, the most appropriate solution will depend on the circumstances of the company, the learning outcomes and the business change required.

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Redtray acquires Academy Internet

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Big picture, it’s part of the inevitable consolidation in the e-learning industry which looks set to continue throughout 2009. Personally, I’m looking forward to the opportunities that being part of a bigger team presents.

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Mind the gap: culture vs. good practice

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In “Inside Learning Technologies”, Vaughan Waller writes an interesting article article about the gap between what he regarded as e-learning good practice and how accountants said that they wanted to learn. I am convinced that a blended multimedia programme will do the trick.

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