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Free learning & development webinars for April 2022

Limestone Learning

Product Manager, will demonstrate how a new no-code authoring platform makes it easy to rapidly create custom simulations that help you meet your specific learning objectives and prepare your people for on-the-job success. PT: How Action Learning Drives Teams, Talent and Business Impact Employers face daunting challenges at every turn.

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Do You Know How to Create an Actionable Learning Strategy?

CLO Magazine

However, learning leaders may not fully understand strategies and tactics in depth. Failure to relate effectively with stakeholders: Learning leaders communicate using learning-centric terminology such as learning objectives, instructional modalities and course completions, instead of business terms.

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Creating learning experiences that don’t suck

CLO Magazine

To build great, engaging learning experiences, consider the following four essentials. Commit to the ‘True Few’ Learning Objectives. Prioritizing and honing the learning objectives up front is key to the end game of delivering an impactful learning experience. Don’t give in to bolting on more.

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Balancing Creativity and Curriculum: The Art of Innovative Content Development

Kitaboo

Set Learning Objectives The initial step in the online educational curriculum development process should be setting definite learning goals that attune with the desired result. Setting specific learning goals is essential to design more comprehensible and compelling educational content. It shows purpose and direction.

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The new age of exploration

Clive on Learning

Instruction is a structured teaching process that begins with behavioural learning objectives (that’s the sort that describes what you, as a learner, will be able to do at the end of the instructional process, in specific, measurable and observable terms) and ends with some form of assessment against these objectives.

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Why You Should Encourage Leaders to Play Games

CLO Magazine

This is not self-paced e-learning; it’s delivering a classroom-based, high-fidelity business game. To provide a visual classroom description, picture participants sitting at small group tables; they serve as a company’s executive team. Ramp Up the Technology. Provide Support Curriculum and Feedback.

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Free L&D webinars for October 2017

Limestone Learning

Join Panopto to learn nine things you may be doing "the old way," why they're no longer necessary, and how updating your approach to video learning will enable you to maximize its value. Learning Objectives: Learn three best practices for creating new videos.

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