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An In-Depth Guide to eLearning for Newly Onboarded Employees: Smooth Sailing from Hello to High Performer

Hurix Digital

Table of Contents: The New Hire Hurdle: Challenges in Onboarding Designing for Delight: Crafting Effective eLearning for New Hires Beyond the Basics: Things to Remember Examples to Inspire: Digital Onboarding Programs in Action Ready to Launch Your New Hires to Success? Interactive Content: Go beyond text and lectures!

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Use Your Team’s Learning Style to Your Advantage

KnowledgeCity

In our ever-evolving workplaces, employees are constantly bombarded with all sorts of information. The problem with this kind of information overload is that it can quickly lead to lower productivity for your team. Here’s a closer look at the different types of ways people learn and process information.

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Avoid Learner Overload: Five Rules for eLearning Course Design

SHIFT eLearning

Imagine sitting down at a computer to complete an eLearning course and instantly becoming confused, overwhelmed, and frustrated with the amount of information that is being dumped on you at once. In this attempt to provide as much information as possible, the course falls victim to information overload.

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Why Your Employees Get Frustrated With eLearning (and How to Fix It!)

eLearning Brothers

Give them an example of the problem they are facing and then let them know you’ll help them solve it before the end of the course. No matter what you hope to accomplish with your courses, if you fail to interest your students, they’ll retain next to no information and you can count your efforts wasted. Information overload.

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eLearning Startup Opportunities

Tony Karrer

I've talked before about a world in which the Best Lecture is available to us anywhere. If we are going to force students to sit through lectures, shouldn't they be the absolute best lecture? Tell me how you are going to compete with Physics Lectures by Professor Lewin? Of course, should it even be a lecture?

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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

I’ve been doing this the past few years, for example: Learned about Learning in 2009. Text-to-Speech Examples Text-to-Speech Costs – Licensing and Pricing But what I learned from this was that it was a fantastic way to learn about a topic where I was interested but didn’t have the time to spend researching it.

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What Does it Take to Create Interactive Online Learning Solutions

CommLab India

Each video had an instructor lecturing. No different from a classroom where a lecturer addresses a group of students. Sometimes, the content that IDs get are of high quality – well-structured, good examples, FAQs, exercises for practice. Or, you may have an instructional manual that contains all essential information.