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eLearning: Determining the Best Size for Today's Lessons

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel      When developing eLearning lessons using any of the top development tools (Adobe Captivate, Articulate Storyline, or TechSmith Camtasia Studio), you need to take the size of your learner's device into account. But what's the ideal size for an eLearning lesson? How big is its screen?

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How Long Should My Online Lessons Be?

LearnDash

If you’re planning your first online lessons, one of the first decisions you will have to make is how long your lessons should be. If you don’t have that cut instinct and are truly feeling out of your depth, here are a few considerations to help you find your way. Not every lesson needs topics. Course Topic A2.2

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How can microlearning be helpful for the sales team?

Creativ Technologies

So, lessons can be completed at this time because each bite corresponds to one lesson. Since each bite/module covers only one lesson, there is no extra content given in a lesson. Since they just have to concentrate on one lesson, they can understand the topic quite quickly. Microlearning is understandable?.

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Creating Better Content with Lessons Learned from Brain Research

CourseArc

Creating Better Content with Lessons Learned. Understanding the brain helps us understand learning. For example, interleaving , which focuses on mixing two or more related subjects, can help learners build categorization and problem-solving skills. Check out our resource site to see how we can help your team.

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Partnering Well on a Rapid Timeline

Speaker: Becci Zweirs, Learning Projects Leader, Inno-Versity, Miriam Taylor, Chief Learning Strategist, Inno-Versity, and Pam Whetstone, Training Development Manager, Williams-Sonoma

Fortunately, you're not the only one - and those who have been there before can help. Our speakers will share valuable lessons learned, including how to partner well with a vendor and support a large roll-out. Deploy eLearning to 1,000’s of remote-based learners based on lessons learned.

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8 Lessons Learned for Converting In-Person Training to Virtual Training

The Learning Dispatch

Based on our experience in developing accessible elearning, here are eight lessons learned to help get you started. In cases where you want to insure consistent message and approach, deploying an online experience can help ensure all your learners are working from the same playbook. Dive Deeper.

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6 Notification Automations to Help with Learner Support

LearnDash

Automation can help you get learners the support they need before they know they need it. One of the biggest struggles facing online instructors is that of helping their learners complete their courses. Fortunately, as an instructor, there are ways you can help—and the LearnDash Notifications Add-On is here to assist you.

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Beyond Face-to-Face: Solving the Digital Practice Problem

Speaker: Bryan Naas, Director of Sales Enablement, Lessonly

Continuous practice opportunities help employees develop their skills to put that knowledge toward unmatched performance. Getting the most out of our teams is on the mind of every leader, across every industry. Having the right knowledge to perform is only the start. In this webinar, you’ll learn to: Blend work and training for your team.

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Use Chaos to Build a Stronger Organization

Speaker: Stacey Harris, Chief Research Officer & Managing Partner at Sapient Insights Group

As we look to tomorrow, it is time to ask ourselves what lessons have we learned and how do we create flexible organizations that can survive what the future holds.