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Blended Learning as a powerful strategy for corporate training success

Infopro Learning

Many organizations are currently looking for ways to provide quality employee training online. However, Quickly developing elearning programs that are both engaging and effective has proven to be quite a challenge. However, Quickly developing elearning programs that are both engaging and effective has proven to be quite a challenge.

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What is Blended Learning

Raptivity

The Secret to the Success of Blended Learning: Your Questions Answered. Part I: What is Blended Learning. Blended learning is one of the learning approaches that combine online learning with instructor-led training (ILT). Rather eLearning is a subset of blended learning.

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Make Learning An Experience. Blend It! | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Make Learning An Experience. by Michael on March 7, 2011 in blended learning If you still believe that “classroom learning is the best learning” for your training and learning programs, I have some news for you.

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eLearning: Top Posts of 2009 - Upside Learning Blog

Upside Learning

As we knock on 2010’s doors, it’s a good time to look at what we did on this blog in 2009. We started this blog in March 2009 and in its 10 month existence has more than a 100 posts. The blog now has about 500 subscribers and has received more than 53000 page views and more than 200 comments. Mobile Learning.

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Embracing Innovation in Learning | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Early indications of this same paradigm shift can be seen in the learning and education arenas. The problem in executing this shift is not in setting up these new learning environments and communities, but rather in embracing the change.

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Kirkpatrick Revisited | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

I said in my last post that Kirkpatrick’s four levels were all about the training itself rather than how the training affects organizations. He says we need to find out what success will look like in the eyes of stakeholders or management. It was an opportunity I couldn’t miss. Level 1: Reaction.

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Re-evaluating Evaluation | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Some companies will use “Level 2: Learning” to measure whether the learners have mastered the training course content. The focus is on the training event itself and the follow-up to that event. The focus is on the training event itself and the follow-up to that event. I have found this to be extremely frustrating.

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