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Accelerate Employee Performance Using the Learning Curve: Part 2 Information Overload

Infopro Learning

Timing is Everything Series: Intro , Anxiety , Information Overload, (Knowledge Formation coming May 24th). Information Overload. Although information overload cannot be avoided completely, there are ways to ensure that this section of the learning curve can be shrunken and performance can be accelerated.

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Accelerate Employee Performance Using the Learning Curve: Part 3 Knowledge Formation

Infopro Learning

Timing is Everything Series: Intro , Anxiety , Information Overload , Knowledge Formation, (Part 4 Optimum Performance coming May 31st). The curve of knowledge formation marks the period of time in a training program when learners are rapidly beginning to crystallize knowledge gleaned from on-the-job training and experiential learning.

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How to Navigate Social Media (and Avoid Information Overload)

Rapid eLearning

There’s a lot of conversation about social media. It’s also a great way to build a personal learning network. For example, if you build rapid elearning courses with Articulate products there are all sorts of resources available to you: Articulate’s Facebook page keeps you up-to-date on news and information.

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Accelerate Employee Performance Using the Learning Curve

Infopro Learning

To quickly accelerate employee performance, training programs must offer strategic blended learning interventions at key points in time in order to decrease the learning curve. The learning curve considers the relationship between time spent learning a new competency and on-the-job-performance.

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Accelerate Employee Performance Using the Learning Curve

Infopro Learning

To quickly accelerate employee performance, training programs must offer strategic blended learning interventions at key points in time in order to decrease the learning curve. The learning curve considers the relationship between time spent learning a new competency and on-the-job-performance.

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Timing is Everything Series: Part 6 Structured vs. On-Demand Learning

Infopro Learning

Timing is Everything Series: Intro , Anxiety , Information Overload , Knowledge Formation , Optimum Performance , Growth , Stagnancy , or Decline , Structured vs. On-Demand Learning, ( Download the complete white paper ). Structured vs. On-Demand Learning. Schedule a call. Sources: Phillips, J. Routledge: London.

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Choosing an LMS for WordPress: The Ultimate Guide

Fly Plugins

If so, you’ll need a reliable Learning Management System (LMS) to manage and deliver your courses effectively. That one thing is to deliver courses that drive student learning and success. These features will help keep your students motivated and ensure a meaningful learning experience. Maybe it’s a bad memory?

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