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Converting Live Workshops to an Online Course (Part II)

Web Courseworks

Online course designer and instructor Bill Winfield suggests organizing learning activities by laying them out in a pattern of consistency, then scaffolding up to the "doing and the connecting" activities. Too often we simply want our learners to watch a webcast and absorb the knowledge (which can be okay). Bravo, Bill.

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THE DUMMIES GUIDE TO DEVELOPING ONLINE LEARNING

Spark Your Interest

Online learning offers practice in a simulated environment, which transfers to on-the-job performance. For example, pilot training, hospital surgery or real-time software application. This results in increased learning and adoption, and fewer errors. On-demand e-learning is more convenient for the learner. Gamification.

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The State of Association E-Learning: Cloudy with a Chance of Sunshine

WBT Systems

You can listen to Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele, co-founders of Tagoras, discuss highlights of the report on episode 99 of their Leading Learning podcast. Start with an association e-learning strategy. Tagoras learned that 93% of the survey participants use technology to deliver learning. Who participates in this survey?

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Free learning & development webinars for May 2017

Limestone Learning

This webcast will share a proven four-step process to turn disengaged workers into a unified high-performing team, resulting in increased patient satisfaction, employee productivity, and retention, profits and government reimbursements. An overwhelmed memory has a difficult, if not impossible, time learning.

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Blended Learning: How To Innovate Your Organization’s Training

Spark Your Interest

A blended learning model is an instructional approach that combines different delivery methods or learning environments. The best delivery method is matched to the learning activity for that specific content. For instance, blended learning examples include combining online and in-person learning in a course.

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Free learning & development webinars for August 2017

Limestone Learning

Come learn InSync’s recipe for success in crafting and delivering engaging microlearning and incorporating it into virtual classroom design. You will view examples, analyze what does and doesn’t work, and create a strategy for ensuring your bite-sized content gets used over and over again. Join us, and learn how to eat an elephant.

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Free learning & development webinars for July 2017

Limestone Learning

In this webinar, we’ll walk through key considerations to keep in mind when selecting an LMS, as well as top features to look for to ensure your LMS will enable you to achieve your learning objectives—now and in the future. Spend the week networking, learning, and challenging yourself!

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