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Tools To Make You Drool – Video Training Toys For IDs

Dashe & Thomson

In my last post I examined several characteristics that make for hi-quality learning videos – [link] In this post, I take a look at some of the latest tools available to Instructional Designers to make their video efforts come to life.

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Useful vs pleasant

Coursy

Five tips that help you create more meaningful learning solutions Do more online courses mean more learning? Completing and liking any (online) course does not mean we learned something or will use the knowledge later on. More learning events do not automatically mean improved performance. Unfortunately, no.

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The foundations of innovation in L&D

E-Learning Provocateur

There are two sides of the innovation coin in corporate learning & development: technology and pedagogy. Futuristic hardware and magical software that educates everyone at the press of a button are tempting “solutions” Some folks call this mindset Shiny New Toy Syndrome, and by golly, it’s a pandemic.

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Taking an evidence-informed approach to learning design

Elucidat

If you’re going to make a real impact, Mirjam Neelen, Head of Global Learning Design & Learning Sciences at Novartis, believes you need to start with the evidence. Hear how she takes an evidence-informed approach to learning design. Take an evidence-informed approach to creating training to improve performance.

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LXD Strategy

Clark Quinn

In the continuing process of resolving what I want to do when I grow up (rest assured, not happening), I’ve been toying with a concept. And I’ve come up with the phrase: Learning Experience Design (LXD) Strategist. To me, LXD is about the successful integration of learning science and engagement.

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6 Ways to Help K-12 Students Perform Virtual Experiments Remotely

Hurix Digital

However, with many schools operating mostly or even completely virtually, teachers today face the dilemma of recreating this critical experience in a remote learning environment. . This blog aims to outline how teachers can enable their students to perform virtual experiments remotely. Video demonstrations. Offering online simulations.

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From the editor: Apply AI with care

CLO Magazine

Among the most common use cases for generative AI in business are HR processes and learning and development. In corporate L&D, generative AI is being used to address skill gaps, personalize learning pathways and even power a new generation of coaches. When it comes to technological adoption, learning always sets the pace.

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