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Go Beyond Boring: Creating Scenario-based Learning That Engages Participants (Podcast)

Experiencing eLearning

I gave examples of how to “hook” learners to draw them into a story right from the beginning. If it’s so easy that everyone gets a perfect score on the first try, the practice isn’t as valuable. In this presentation, I discussed why scenario-based learning engages participants. He’s so excited.

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From Metrics to Impact: A 6-Step Approach for Demonstrating the Value of Your L&D Programs

Infopro Learning

Learning and Development (L&D) programs are essential to any organization that values the growth and development of its workforce. It is not enough to provide learning opportunities; organizations must be able to measure and demonstrate the impact of their L&D initiatives to ensure that they are delivering tangible benefits.

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Learning Management Systems: Why You Need One

eLearning Brothers

Likewise, you might be able to draw a correlation between low customer satisfaction scores and a customer service team that hasn’t completed required training about handling customer complaints. The idea of choosing an LMS can be daunting. Here are three benefits of tracking eLearning content via an LMS: User completion. Compliance.

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eLearning & Gamification: Apply the Octalysis Framework to Your Training

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

And what about those numbers on the Octalysis (Farmville gets a score of 414 while Facebook gets a 448)? Yu-kai admits the numbers are subjective, but here's how you can roughly calculate the score: Give each of the eight sides a score from 0 to 10. So far I have mostly covered what the Octalysis is and how it is set up.

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What is the SPPICE Model for Simulation learning?

Infopro Learning

To help us understand these questions we went back to the drawing board and leaned heavily on research from the brightest and most distinguished minds in the L&D industry. Outline desired performance outcomes of simulations, such as an increase in Net promoter score. The SPPICE MODEL. Performance. Intervention. Continuity.

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An Educator’s Guide to Using Game Mechanics for the Win

Raptivity

Levels are systems that represent cumulative score. A game narrative like ‘climb the peak’ where you draw players into the setup of a valley, where they need to climb a peak as the ultimate goal, while answering contextual questions on the way, is a wonderful example of the use of this mechanic. Levels Bronze-silver-gold!

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If you build it, they (may not) come 

Roundtable Learning

However, if you find yourself on an island with an expensive solution and no clear return on your investment, here are a few tips to draw learners to your LMS. Can they compete with their colleagues for badges and high scores? Consider a giveaway for the first 20 employees who login to your LMS, or a drawing for a PTO day.

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