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Best Practices and Strategies to Implement Experiential Learning Design

Hurix Digital

Other methods include field trips, simulations and role-playing, project-based learning, case studies, laboratory work, reflective journals, peer teaching, and outdoor education. Collaborative Learning Many experiential learning opportunities involve collaboration with peers, mentors, and professionals in the field.

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Emotional Intelligence in Leadership: Strategies for Developing EQ through Training

Infopro Learning

Provide leaders with training and tools to increase their self-awareness, including self-reflection exercises, journaling, and mindfulness practices. Role-Modeling and Mentoring to Foster Professional and Personal Growth: Leaders learn by observing and emulating others.

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Insurance Training Programs to Empower Professionals for Future Success

Infopro Learning

Simulations and Role-Playing: Simulations and role-playing exercises can replicate real-world insurance scenarios, allowing professionals to practice decision-making, negotiation, and client interactions in a risk-free environment. Networking Opportunities: A strong professional network is important in the insurance industry.

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eLearning Content Development: 6 Steps to Create a Learning Problem Statement

TalentLMS

When course mentors facilitate large volumes of knowledge sharing, they feel they can filter out content for the next course. Get access to scholarly journals in your areas of interest (for example business and technology journals or health care peer-reviewed magazines) and read about the learning problem.

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Resources from Training 2013 Conference and Expo #trg13

Kapp Notes

It is better to have one “expert” avatar and another “motivational” avatar in a learning environment rather than having one combined “mentor” avatar. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 15(1), 95-115. Virtual self-modeling: the effects of vicarious reinforcement and identification on exercise behaviors.

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#DevLearn 2012: Kapp Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

It is better to have one “expert” avatar and another “motivational” avatar in a learning environment rather than having one combined “mentor” avatar. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 15(1), 95-115. Virtual self-modeling: the effects of vicarious reinforcement and identification on exercise behaviors.

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#ASTDTK2013 Resources from ASTD Presentations

Kapp Notes

It is better to have one “expert” avatar and another “motivational” avatar in a learning environment rather than having one combined “mentor” avatar. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 15(1), 95-115. Virtual self-modeling: the effects of vicarious reinforcement and identification on exercise behaviors.

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