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4 Reasons to Use a Learning Management System for Safety Training

eLearning Brothers

Managing Safety requires a delicate balance between enforcing compliance, shared understanding of what is expected from the team as well as training for how things should be done safely. By embracing a digitized system for safety training, managers are putting themselves in a position to [3] : Ignore the statistics. Reduce human error.

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The State of E-Learning in the Medical Device Industry

Webanywhere

The strategies and means offered by progressive companies who offer solutions at a fundamental level can gift a solution to the sales, compliance, and time-to-market in a clinical and a commercial sense. Blended learning approaches and compliance. Blended Learning Saves Time and Money.

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The 70:20:10 Model – Today, Tomorrow & Beyond

Learnnovators

From 2002 until the end of 2008, Charles was the Chief Learning Officer for Reuters and Thomson Reuters where he had responsibility for developing the global learning and performance strategy and leading the learning organisation for the firm’s 55,000 workforce. I’ve listed below just a few of them.

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THE 70:20:10 MODEL – TODAY, TOMORROW & BEYOND

Learnnovators

From 2002 until the end of 2008, Charles was the Chief Learning Officer for Reuters and Thomson Reuters where he had responsibility for developing the global learning and performance strategy and leading the learning organisation for the firm’s 55,000 workforce. I’ve listed below just a few of them.

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Online Training vs Instructor-Led Training: Which is More Effective?

Training Orchestra

Studies in Support of eLearning and Online Training Methods: Coppola & Myre (2002) : Usage of online training modules were seen as effective as traditional in-person training. Pilotti & Alaoui (2022) : Learners had a higher chance of lacking comprehension of given topics compared to traditional face-to-face learning.