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Corporate Training Through Mobile Learning for Remote Workers

Thinkdom

insights from ,, workplace statistics in India reveal that over 80% of employees in the country are content with the hybrid/remote work model in 2023. The Role of Mobile Learning According to Harvard anthropologist Amber Case, our smartphones are like a “second brain” – a handy tool for storing, learning, and analyzing information.

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Top 5 e-learning trends for 2019

Matrix

The success of video content online gave organisations the impulse they needed to incorporate that into their learning. As a consequence, whether learning will be instructor-led with meaningful videos intercalated or e-learning with a strong video component, it’s definitely a growing trend for the year to come.

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Making the Case for Adaptive Learning

CLO Magazine

Conversely, can it show that learning initiatives drive revenue? Every other department can show the cause and effect of their work through statistical data. So how does that happen in learning and development? While this may seem intimidating or outside the learning leader’s realm, it’s actually a great opportunity.

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14 ways to keep your learners engaged in e-learning

Plume

Along with schedule flexibility and easy accessibility, online courses are a great alternative to typical on-campus learning. However, e-learning companies and online course providers have been battling the problem of decline in completion rates of the courses. The statistics of dropouts go as high as 40-80%.

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Why Corporate Training is Broken And How to Fix It

Jay Cross

None of this activity shows up in ASTD’s and other trade organizations’ statistics. Real learning takes place elsewhere. Training professionals acknowledge that social and collaborative activities account for most workplace learning, followed by self-directed learning. Company training comes in dead last.