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Learning 3.0: How to uncover hidden knowledge in your organization

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Uncover hidden knowledge through conversion. The knowledge conversion process supports the need for organizations to focus on knowledge creation (when learning takes place), starting at the individual level where it’s first internalized and then shared with others. Harness technology to facilitate efficient knowledge conversion.

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5 Ways Informal Learning Gets Learners Engaged and Excited

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While these numbers represent a sample restricted to Canada, they do highlight a trend among companies around the world that are recognizing the need to make the most of informal learning and understand how it can best be deployed across their organizations using modern learning platforms to encourage learning in the flow of work. .

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Customer training: your ticket to stronger loyalty, retention, and brand advocacy

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Customer training examples. Customer training examples: onboarding, support, and more . Companies that offer software, tech, and subscription-based services, as an example, are particularly suited to customer training. You can also consider making this activity a two-way conversation with your customers.

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Pride. It’s more than just a month. It’s in our DNA.

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This belief is entrenched in everything we do, from the people we hire to the conversations we have to the events we host. “To In the spirit of allyship, members from our Docebo Women’s Alliance and our LGBTQIA+ community partnered together to share their stories and examples of how we can all play a part, big or small. .

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What is social learning (and how to adopt it)

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For example, Docebo’s “ Coach & Share ” module creates an integrated environment for organizations where their people can meet and communicate seamlessly, but also ask questions, give answers, and then rate the value of their experience. Simply speaking, people learn by example and by direct experiences.

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What is User-Generated Content (UGC) and How Does it Function in Corporate E-Learning

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By inviting users to chip in their own content, they not only begin to participate, but they get to facilitate the conversation surrounding a project without Learning and Development (L&D) Admins needing to be in the driver’s seat. They are instead relying on the consumers to run the show. Importance of User Generated Content.

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3 New Ways Docebo Supports Personalized Learning With Artificial Intelligence

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For context, to understand the potential of these new features, let’s look at the marketing industry as an example. For example, let’s say you’re browsing for a new backpack on a retailer’s app for around 15 mins and then leave without purchasing. For example, are they asking a question or rating that particular course?

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