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How to Boost Learner Engagement and Drive L&D Success

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Microlearning is a means of learning that moves away from traditional, lengthy training sessions towards specific learner content delivered in small, short bursts – think brief YouTube or Facebook videos, or quick, easy-to-digest and low-time-commitment animations we see all the time on social media. Gamification.

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What is User-Generated Content (UGC) and How Does it Function in Corporate E-Learning

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Tweets: When you scroll down your Twitter feed, have you noticed that it is never solely or even largely Twitter’s own content? While Twitter does have its own account, Twitter relies on the bite sized content written by its millions of users who then connect with other pieces of content from across the globe, simply by using hashtags.

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Learning & Development: How To Do It Right (2020 Update)

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Ask yourself: when I go to Youtube to quickly learn something, how long is the video, usually? Micro-sharing is what we are used to (think Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, Youtube, even texting). And how do I consume that piece of content? Enter our favorite “M’s” in training and development: Micro and Mobile.

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Why and How to Create a Continuous Learning Culture

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Similar to how we look on Youtube or Google for some quick information, microlearning allows learning new skills to happen in the flow of work. UGC is content that is created by users themselves, which you’re probably most familiar with seeing on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

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Increase Course Performance with These 7 Tips for Bite-Sized eLearning

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Your modern learners are already using Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube on a daily basis. By the end of the week your online learners will learn a variety of skills and tasks by taking one step at a time. Use Social Media To Your Advantage.

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7 Tips for Hosting an Online Training Boot Camp

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Upload the video to YouTube or embed it directly into your online training course, then pair it with supplemental online training activities and materials. You can connect with Christopher on Linkedin and Twitter. Offer Additional Support Resources. The post 7 Tips for Hosting an Online Training Boot Camp appeared first on Docebo.