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Presentations on Scenario-Based Learning and More

Experiencing eLearning

Using scenarios can make your elearning more engaging and relevant. While branching scenarios are one effective strategy, a range of options beyond branching are available for incorporating storytelling and scenarios in elearning. Many of these strategies can be used regardless of what development tool you use.

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Benefits of Scenario-Based Learning

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Ruth Clark’s book Scenario-Based e-Learning: Evidence Based Guidelines for Online Workforce Learning explains how scenario-based elearning helps people learn new skills faster. Chapter 10 of Clark’s book asks, “Does scenario-based elearning work?” Scenario-based elearning can offer return on investment.

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Create Motivating Compliance Training

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Instead of being so boring that employees just want to click through as quickly as possible, this strategy gives learners a reason to actively seek out and understand policies. A typical elearning compliance course on reasonable accommodations would start with a history of the ADA, ADAAA, Civil Rights Act, etc. Other examples.

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Feedback in Branching Scenarios: What Works for Novices, Experts, and Everyone

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In Scenario-based e-Learning: Evidence-Based Guidelines for Online Workforce Learning , Ruth Clark recommends combining intrinsic and instructional feedback. While that research was more related to retaking tests, I think that’s a good guideline for scenario-based learning. What works for novices versus experts? For Novices.

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Feedback in Branching Scenarios: What Works for Novices, Experts, and Everyone

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The most effective approach usually involves a combination of feedback strategies, but different audiences may need a different balance of types of feedback. While that research was more related to retaking tests, I think that’s a good guideline for scenario-based learning. What works for novices versus experts?

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Scenario-Based Learning Presentations

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Set the Stage: Make Elearning Relevant and Authentic with Scenarios Set the Stage: Make Elearning Relevant and Authentic with Scenarios (Free webinar through the Learning Guild) In this session, you’ll learn how to create relevant and authentic scenarios to enhance your eLearning and improve performance.

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DEI Training and Branching Scenarios

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For diversity and inclusion training to stick, it needs support, reinforcement and a firm foundation in a broader talent management strategy that includes culture, leadership and learning and development. This was focused on specific behavioral strategies to shift their biased thinking. [P]articipants Kellye Whitney.