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Gen Z Unleashed: How Mobile Learning is Revolutionizing Employee Training

Infopro Learning

This enhances their learning experience and maintains their engagement. Fun Learning Another thing mLearning does is make learning more fun. Learning leaders can use games, social learning, and innovative technology to make learning exciting.

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Why Your Organization Needs Collaborative Learning

NovoEd

The “lone wolf” figure is all very well for Westerns and Jason Bourne movies, but when it comes to learning and development, a classroom — whether physical or virtual — full of enthusiastic participants is always a better bet. What do we mean by collaborative learning? More Than One Way up the Mountain.

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Social Learning & The Benefits of Employee Generated Content [Customer Story]

Docebo

Patrick Veenhoff, head of Learning & Development at Swisscom, showcases social learning’s benefits. In June 2017, Swisscom Enterprise Customers switched from a top-down L&D content generated approach to a social learning marketplace. Employees don’t have the necessary training to be a trainer.

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Effective Collaborative Learning - The Nomadic Way

Nomadic Learning

Perhaps no term better demonstrates this phenomenon than “Social Learning.” A few short years ago Social Learning was everywhere. LMS providers tacked on comment boxes and started calling themselves “social.” Learning Experience Platforms added an ability to share content and decided they were “social” too.

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3 Steps to Design a Collaborative Learning Strategy That Drives Transformation

Nomadic Learning

Whether it is through the removal of management layers, adoption of agile work processes, or digital tools to empower people to work in teams, a culture of collaboration is driving modern companies forward. Step 2: Be thoughtful and deliberate in the design of your Collaborative Learning strategy.

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Agile, Lego and Training: The common factors.

ID Reflections

Before I launch into my thoughts, here's what Sara Ford (Program Manager of CodePlex) has to say about Agile: 1. What does Agile have to do with Informal Learning and Instructional Design? It’s about collaboration. Agility and Autonomy (Harold Jarche) 2. Informal and Formal Learning Tool (Clark Quinn) 11.

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The importance of upskilling and reskilling in the aftermath of COVID-19

Docebo

Companies survive times like these solely with a workforce that’s flexible, agile, and ready to learn. Share ideas: Collaborative learning is more important than ever now that we have fewer people.

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