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

IT Training Department Blog

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. We’re pretty sure you’ll see what the best solution for your organization is if you keep an open mind and hear the benefits of digital training solutions for software training.

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Enhance Corporate Technical Training with The Power of Scenario Based Learning

IT Training Department Blog

We like creating a safe environment to learn with software simulations. You have to use your brain to work through scenarios and think about what you’re going to do next. A thorough process done well, such as ADDIE , is a great way to have a plan that is strategic and effective.

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How Long Should A Self-Paced Course Be?

IT Training Department Blog

Then there are things like software simulation courses that allow you to learn a new system at your own pace and may have additional information about that software. There’s likely a lot of clicking for activities, through software, or perhaps dragging stuff around the screen. Don’t skip the A or D ADDIE.

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Top 70 eLearning Articles - Hot Topics: iPad Adobe Captivate - July 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Brain Learning and eLearning Design - The Learning Circuits Blog , July 1, 2010 David Grebow suggested this month’s Big Question (thanks David). There’s been a lot of discussion around cognitive theory and “how the brain learns.&# wanted to collect a few resources around this topic for use in these discussions.