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Corporate Learning Job Roles Landscape

Webanywhere

In this comprehensive glossary, we delve into the intricacies of each role, offering you insights into the individuals who shape the learning landscape. Instructional Designer: Designs effective and engaging learning content, develops training materials, and ensures alignment with learning objectives and instructional methods.

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What instructional designers need to know about blended learning

Matrix

Offering blended learning options doesn’t mean providing links to quality materials and letting the learner choose. The role of L&D specialists is very important as they have to monitor progress and offer support. Read more: How to create highly personalized learning paths for your employees.

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Continuous Workplace Learning

The Performance Improvement Blog

Workers don’t need a course schedule ; they need to continually acquire new knowledge, new skills, and new attitudes. And they need L&D professionals to help them with this learning. From teaching “old skills” to modeling “new skills” [working and learning in a collaborative and networked world].

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How to create learning campaigns for improved employee development

Matrix

Moreover, learning is a journey rather than an event, and context is more important than content. This is why an organizational learning model that is similar to marketing campaigns might be the answer to many L&D pain points. How to design learning campaigns for employee development.

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5 Things to consider when moving towards adaptive L&D

Matrix

Academic knowledge is no longer as highly valuable, while upskilling and reskilling have become vital in the success of any organization. The learning strategy is built to sustain professional development and build capabilities across the organization in due time and in a way that is cost-effective. Measure the learning impact.

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Moments of Need: Rethinking Learning & Development

EduPivot Knowledge Center

At most organizations, learning and development is a cost center function – a structural expense that’s built into operations without tangibly contributing to profit. Most large corporations feature learning and development departments, where specialists work year-round to develop and maintain various curricula and training programs.

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Adult learning theories for instructional designers: Andragogy

Matrix

In a series of articles, I will take a closer look at three modern adult learning theories that are not only relevant but highly applicable. This is important in the current context, as learning specialists deal with the challenge of building materials fast. The relevance of adult learning theories.