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Selling With Trust: Privacy Policy Requirements for Course Creators

LearnDash

You are about to learn about why course-based websites may be required to have Privacy Policies. Before we move any further, it’s important for us to note that this article and webinar is not legal advice and is for informational purposes only. In other words, by using website policies, you build trust and help comply with laws.

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Motivating Learners to Look Up Compliance Policies Themselves

Experiencing eLearning

Setting the course up with a scenario helps learners understand why the policies matter. Instead of being so boring that employees just want to click through a course as quickly as possible, this strategy gives learners a reason to actively seek out policy information and better understand it.

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How to Write a Winning Course Description: Examples & Best Practices

learnWorlds

We also present the best course description examples that will equip you with the know-how you need to write yours. A course description is a concise and informative overview of an educational offering that provides potential learners with insights into the content, objectives, and structure of the course.

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Training Reinforcement: An Insurance Policy for Your Training

Knowledge Guru

Just like we all hope to avoid the scary surprise that a major accident or prescription drug is in fact not covered by our insurance policy, organizations would do well to make sure the insurance they are buying (training) does what they need it to do. What’s the impact if they can’t stand taking the training? Microlearning.

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20 Microlearning Examples

Ed App

Enabled by the rise of the smartphone, the practice of reducing learning into easy-to-digest, information nuggets, is proving incredibly popular when it comes to adult learning , company training, and retail training. Below are some of the EdApp Instructional Designers ’ most effective microlearning examples. Product Training.

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Create Motivating Compliance Training

Experiencing eLearning

Setting the course up with a scenario helps learners understand why the policies matter. 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. You might choose to only have one option for explaining the policy.

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How to Prevent and Manage Membership Refunds 

LearnDash

Bringing in more membership sales by omitting information (or over-selling with inflated promises) will lead to more refunds in the end. A good example of an effective money-back guarantee is one that applies to new members any time within the first 30 days after initial sign-up. Of course, there are exceptions to every rule.