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Combatting Content Overload in eLearning: Strategies for Dealing with Too Much Content

IT Training Department Blog

If any content in an eLearning course doesn’t directly help one of those three things then you’re doing it wrong. Aside from our strategy for starting every course out with nothing , this post will help you deal with too much content in eLearning courses. What is content overload in eLearning?

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40+ Instructional Design and eLearning Books

Experiencing eLearning

Marina Arshavskiy’s Instructional Design for ELearning was recommended by another student, Alisa, who says “I will definitely keep using it after I graduate.”. eLearning. Leaving ADDIE for SAM is a favorite in the field. Performance Consulting. Dana and Jim Robinson’s Performance Consulting was also recommended.

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Discover the Power of Training: How User Guides Fall Short Compared to Providing Employees Software Training

IT Training Department Blog

That would probably be eLearning which is typically what we prefer in most (but not all!) We’ll discuss the benefits of training and compare it to using a user guide to help you decide which is the best solution for your organization. Because every person has cognitive (darn brain!) Less is more when it comes to training.

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Enhance Corporate Technical Training with The Power of Scenario Based Learning

IT Training Department Blog

With some lively writing for eLearning and weaving some scenarios into training, scenario-based learning can work wonders. Instead of sitting through hours of lectures or completing monotonous eLearning modules, employees can partake in realistic scenarios where they can apply their knowledge and skills in a hands-on manner.

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MARGIE MEACHAM – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS (SEASON II)

Learnnovators

Her book, Brain Matters: How to help anyone learn anything with neuroscience , has been the highest-rated, top-selling book in her category for the past 5 years. She developed the adaptive learning “consultant” for the United Nations, “Blu,” which won the Tech & Learning Excellence Award.

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48 Books Every Aspiring Chief Learning Officer Should Read

TalentLMS

From chess champions, star athletes to entrepreneurs and brain surgeons, Ericsson has searched to find the common themes that bind them together. As eLearning continues to become more and more ubiquitous, instructional designers and anyone designing online courses in the corporate world needs to read this book. Put you ADDIEs down.

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9 Top eLearning Trends of 2017 from 49 Experts

eLearningArt

What does the future of eLearning hold? I think a good place is by asking 49 of the world’s leading eLearning experts the top 3 trends they predict for 2017. Here are the two most interesting takeaways from surveying 49 eLearning experts: Trend of Trends: 9 trends were picked by 10% or more of the experts. Tony Karrer.