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Tips to Create an Internal Knowledge Base for Employees

EduPivot Knowledge Center

We use learning science to effectively transfer information and skills to our employees. But let’s be real – the human brain has limitations in storing and being able to recall vast amounts of information. In this article, we will explain more about what an internal knowledge base is and why it’s important.

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Knowledge Sharing Leads to a Culture of Collaboration and Trust

Ontuitive

Creating a culture of knowledge sharing is crucial to long-term organizational success. Knowledge sharing also encourages employees to build relationships, collaborate, and connect. Knowledge sharing is more than simply the process of communicating information. Model knowledge sharing behavior.

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9 Simple Hacks to Write Better Knowledge Base Articles

TechSmith Camtasia

A knowledge base is a set of organized information about your product or service that a reader can go through to learn about said product or service or how to solve related problems. Knowledge bases can be aimed at internal or external audiences and can serve different purposes. Ask the right questions.

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LHRCon 2024 Recap

Experiencing eLearning

It was an interesting presentation with a lot of research and information, rather than a typical inspirational keynote. Chatbots, Microlearning, and Wherefore Expertise? Jane talked about Koreen Pagano’s research on expertise, including how we know if someone is an expert.

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How AI-Based Custom eLearning Solutions are Transforming Employee Training

Dynamic Pixel

This cutting-edge technology not only enhances the learning experience but also maximizes engagement and knowledge retention. So, let’s dive into how AI-based custom eLearning solutions are transforming employee training, and shaping the future of professional development!

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Steps to develop eLearning curriculum

BrainCert

Gathering data such as demographic information and the existing knowledge base of the learners can help develop an appropriate strategy for developing eLearning modules. This should include theoretical subject matter and practical exercises to help learners apply their knowledge.

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How Does L&D Develop a Culture of Knowledge Sharing?

Paradiso Solutions

Knowledge Sharing: Guidelines For L&D Professionals. The lack of information and knowledge necessary to do their work successfully is one of the biggest problems that employees in many organizations encounter. Technology is one of your most potent instruments for fostering a culture of information sharing.

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