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Closing the Learning-Acquisition Gap with Informal Learning

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To get it out of their heads, we need to shift our approach by making traditional formal training more flexible by incorporating more informal learning. Rolling out Informal Learning. Before take a deeper look at informal learning, let’s look at how we learn. Regardless, that’s only one part of the equation.

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5 Advantages of Custom Elearning Development for In-House Learning Teams

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Our custom elearning development transforms complex information from your organization into small, bite-sized pieces, that maximizes learning efficiency. Elearning courses allow learners to control the pace and adopts to individual learning styles.

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Microlearning: What is it? And What Benefits does it Offer?

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Since this method of learning provides small bits of knowledge at a time, it’s best used for delivering information that learners need to retain. Since new knowledge is delivered in smaller chunks, learners avoid the risk of being overwhelmed by too much information at once.

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What is the Flipped Classroom?

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Meaning that they actually guide the learner to reaching the learning outcome opposed to providing them with information that may or may not pertain to the subject or topic at hand. In a traditional learning environment, learners are often bombarded with information that they may not capture and comprehend all at once.

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5 Lessons from Netflix on Creating Addicting Elearning Content

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According to the ‘chunking principle’, the human brain best receives, processes, and remembers information in small segments. Lesson for Learning Professionals: Using the same chunking principle, Learners retain information best in small segments. We often intuitively divide our time into concrete portions of 30 minutes or 60 minutes.

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Blended Learning and The Flipped Classroom: What’s the Difference?!

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This allows learners to use online modules to learn foundational concepts and lessons, so that they are able to attend in-person sessions with specific, informed questions. Example: A student is learning English as a second language and is given online training material that they need to complete before attending their first day of class.

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How Technology is Shaping the Future of Education

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See the What is the Flipped Classroom blog post for information.). Whether they are looking to advance themselves in their careers, learn a new skill or train for a new position, elearning is a flexible and convenient learning option.