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6 Ways to Encourage Knowledge Sharing at Work

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Knowledge sharing is a not-so-recent buzz word for many businesses, but the idea behind it is straightforward and worthy of consideration. This is a great idea, but unfortunately, many businesses take a rather ham-handed approach when they try to encourage knowledge sharing among the workforce. Make it a priority. Provide incentives.

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Share Your Knowledge in 2016

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Heck, they would probably even pay you to share your knowledge. Over this time you have accumulated a wealth of knowledge just by doing what you love. It has never been easier to create a course and share your knowledge with the world. And why wouldn’t they? What is it that you are passionate about?

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New Update Release: LearnDash 4.0 Is Here!

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Learning paths allow a student to take part in a challenge exam to test their knowledge on a subject, saving them from completing coursework they’re already familiar with.

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4 Learning Theories Every Online Educator Should Know

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Cognitivism: Learning is a process of acquiring and structuring knowledge. In other words, cognitivism focuses an gaining knowledge and then thinking about it. Because of this, cognitivists focus on instructional design as a way to create a more efficient means of transferring knowledge. Individuals are complex.

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5 Online Teaching Fundamentals for Online Educators

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The best instructors know how to put themselves in their learner’s shoes and match their course to their learner’s knowledge level. If you need to teach your course at a certain knowledge level, make sure you make your expectations clear from the start. Don’t make assumptions about what your learners know.

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10 Ways to Measure the Success of Your Online Course

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Offer them a way to refresh their knowledge and see how much they can still remember one month, three months, or even a year after they finish. Application of knowledge. Community discussion. Group discussions, whether in virtual class or on a forum, are a great way for learners to work through material with other learners.

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Should I Create An Online Course?

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Online courses only work if there’s (a) a subject matter expert with industry experience/knowledge who wants to share it AND (b) an interested audience who craves that information. This is the first sign that you may need an online course as you have proof of demand for your knowledge. Who should create an online course?

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