article thumbnail

5 Steps to a Successful Blended Learning Strategy

Learning Rebels

Blended Learning Strategy. This Blended Learning post was originally written for DominKnow.com. As learning professionals, it’s time to adapt learning delivery methods to incorporate a blended learning strategy. Blended Learning Defined. Step 1: Define Your Blended Learning Strategy.

article thumbnail

How To Use Blended Training In 2021

Tesseract Learning

Blended learning has been around for a while now. Not only can you benefit from the implementation of synchronous learning, but you also have the opportunity to benefit from “going at your own pace” techniques that are a part of asynchronous learning. Benefits Of Blended Learning.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Web resources to help you transition from classroom to online learning

Limestone Learning

Going Virtual: Tips for Moving Instructor-Led Training Online — This Learning Solutions article from 2017 looks at how to ensure a smooth transition. Making the Transition to Virtual Classrooms — This article shares online learning strategies used by the Education Development Center (EDC).

article thumbnail

Digital Video: 10 Ways to Experience Modern Learning Live and On-Demand

Talented Learning

Although virtual learning is a popular instructional delivery method, approximately 78% of the learning platforms we track does not include a native virtual meeting tool. Instead, nearly all vendors rely on integration with one or more third-party virtual online event applications such as GoToMeeting , Adobe Connect or Cisco WebEx.

article thumbnail

Free L&D webinars for April 2020

Limestone Learning

Wednesday, April 15, 2020, 10AM – 11AM PT: Getting the Right Blend: Building a Blended Learning Strategy Despite the wealth of learning methods, modalities and technologies available, most organizations still consider using instructor-led classes and elearning to be a blended learning strategy.

Free 86
article thumbnail

Profile of a learning architect: Julie Wedgwood

Clive on Learning

Julie created a three-year blended learning strategy which, although approved by the Board, suffered budget cuts of 75%: “Management didn’t emotionally connect with it, they just said do it.” Thinking synchronous Next in line was to introduce synchronous online learning.

article thumbnail

Best Practices for Moving Instructor-Led Training to Webinars and Virtual Classrooms (Live Online Learning)

Convergence Training

It’s online of course, but it also includes a person in the role of facilitator/teacher/trainer delivering something to people in a live, synchronous learning event. How is live online learning different than online learning? She is an organisational learning strategist and modern workplace learning practitioner.