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Instructor-led vs. self-paced learning: What’s more effective?

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During these, executives can engage in interactive discussions and case studies while being guided by experts. Here are some strategies for doing so: Host real-time online sessions with instructors Schedule live, online sessions with instructors to address questions, provide clarifications, and facilitate discussions.

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Top 3 Collaboration Activities for your eLearning Course

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Group work on case studies. Homework forums. Asynchronous discussion of the assigned reading. Communicating and discussing professional skills under ePortfolios is a great way to break the ice in the online learning environment. Discussion forums. Online field trips. Simulations. Shared facilitations.

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3 Strategies for Developing Original Work Activities

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A great way to do this is through recording learner responses in case studies. Provide them with a case that replicates their work and invite them to form decisions based on dilemmas faced in the case. This can be individual work and a discussion forum based work.

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7 Best Practices To Create The Perfect Online Training Conditions

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Scenarios, online training simulations, and case studies allow them to build practical experience and put the information into a real-world context. Social media groups , online discussions, FAQs, and live events are great support tools. Effective online training offers real-world value.

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4 Ways to Create a Successful Custom Training Experience for Employees

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This could be a mentor that helps them move towards a new role, or a Q&A forum where they can have their questions answered. And social learning activities, like webinars and discussion forums, should be available, too. Create personalized learning paths.

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The 10 best Instructional design books: Resources for beginners and professionals

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As instructional designers, we often get on distribution lists, join online forums or attend seminars and symposia to stay on top of developments in our profession. The publication also comes with comprehensive case studies, charts, checklists and other instructional design aids. Rated: Beginners, Advanced.