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Converting Classroom Content into eLearning

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Therefore, there is a significant opportunity for eLearning developers to leverage existing materials used in Instructor-Lead Training (ILT) , and convert them to eLearning format. Keep in mind though that not all of your investment in ILT can be directly ported into the distance-learning environment. Review Existing Materials.

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Adding Social Learning to Your Existing Training Strategy

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Imagine for a moment that your organization has invested the necessary time and funds into creating the most cutting-edge training program possible. However, no matter what technology and resources used in the training, it must come to life for participants. This is where the social learning component comes into play.

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How to Plan a New Online Course, Part 1: Establishing the Basics

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Developing an eLearning course from scratch is a different process than converting an existing Instructor-Led Training (ILT) course into a digital course. In this two-part overview, we’ll review some of these cornerstones and provide you with tips on how best to develop your next online course or training from the ground up.

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5 Tips to Help Struggling Students Succeed Online

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Unfamiliarity with online courses, confusion about the technologies, or being unaware of what self-directed learning entails can be huge barriers to student success in eLearning or compliance training. Here are 5 strategies that instructional designers and teachers can use to help struggling online students succeed. Build Stable Foundations.

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Tips for Adapting an In-Person Course to an Online Course

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If you have designed and administered successful in-person, Instructor-Led Training (ILT) modules, you may want to convert those classes into online courses to reach a wider audience. There’s more to creating a successful online course than a literal point-by-point conversion of what works in an ILT lesson plan.

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How to Measure the Impact of Training on Your Bottom Line

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This is why business entities need a different way to justify their investments in training and continuing education. Research from over 66 studies shows a definite positive correlation between training and an organization’s performance. The goal of any training is to reliably produce improved outcomes. If so, your ROI is high.

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How to Plan a New Online Course, Part 2: Goals and Assessments

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In part one of our guide , we showed you how to define the learning objectives for a new eLearning course or training, and how to develop a strong course outline that ensures your objectives will be met. Instructional Method (Lectures, Discussions, Group Sessions, Field Work, etc.). Assignments. Quizzes and Exams.