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Successful Online Employee Onboarding Strategies

TalentLMS

In this article, we share with you some innovative ways to use your company’s online portal to change the way employees are brought into a company. The employee onboarding process is another application of new-hire related knowledge management. HR related questions need to be portrayed on the learning portal too.

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At the edge

Clark Quinn

Communities of Practice served as a model for this thinking. This included and Enterprise Social Network and a Knowledge Management system. For an internal self-help solution, Allison Anderson developed a community of practice with events, portal, and a networking platform.

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Maximizing Your Learning Experience with Social Learning Apps

Instancy

Flexible Social Learning Toolbox Instancy provides a flexible learning experience platform that enables learners to design their learning portals to meet their unique business needs. Learners can design one or more learning communities with a built-in site editor.

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What does change(d) look like?

Clark Quinn

What would an effective L&D unit be doing, and what would the employee/manager/exec experience be? I’d expect to see more performance support, easily accessible via user-centric portals and search and delivered when and where needed. In an post this past spring, I opined that we do have to change.

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[Case Study] Game Creators’ Odyssey – Ubisoft’s recipe on game design

KnowledgeOne

Further, the training portal had to provide ways of administering students, adapt quickly to different curricula, track progress and offer reports on students’ results. The Game Creator’s Odyssey program is a joint effort of Ubisoft, KnowledgeOne and Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Challenges.

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Yes, you do have to change

Clark Quinn

Think performance support first, and communities of practice, only resorting to courses as a last result. More emphasis can and should be on providing performance resources and facilitating useful interactions rather than creating courses.

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Value of Investment (VOI) vs. Return on Investment

Kapp Notes

The result is that collaboration tools, knowledge management systems, student portals, online communities of practice, streamlined and automated back office services and productivity improvements are now essential determinants of value and effectiveness for today’s community colleges.

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