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How to Offer CPE Credits & Compliance Training Online (2020 Guide)

learnWorlds

Within a corporate setting, apart from having a specific set of skills to do the job, employees need to adhere to certain internal standards and policies of an organization or government, hence additional Compliance Training is required. Compliance training may cover a wide range of topics such as: Cybersecurity. Health and safety.

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How to Measure and Optimize eLearning ROI: Strategies, Tools, and Case Studies

eLearningMind

tells Workforce Magazine , “To prove the full ROI of eLearning, you need to measure its value.” Whether the eLearning was a safety course for new recruits or a course to implement a new sales program, regular employee audits and evaluations can help you see whether or not the new program was worth the time and money put into it.

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Leveraging coaching for future leaders

CLO Magazine

From needs analysis to program evaluation, your team plays a key role in identifying the target population to receive leader development, providing the training to develop the knowledge and skills needed for success and supporting their ongoing development for readiness.

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Philips Meets Customers Where They Are with Clinical Learning Journeys

TIER1 Performance

Note: This article was originally published in the December 2023 issue of LTEN Focus on Training Magazine. First, Philips conducted an in-depth analysis of its learning audiences to generate personas with associated performance outcomes. Critical care teams are facing challenges today like no other time.

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Getting Started With Learning Data and Analytics

CLO Magazine

Evaluation : Once we have data, we can begin to evaluate it to understand whether it means something good or bad. Basic evaluation is often called “descriptive analytics” because it describes what has happened. This level of analysis often requires trained data scientists. At this stage, focus on generating clean data.

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Here’s the latest thinking on measurement, analytics and reporting

CLO Magazine

Third, programs and computing power are facilitating the use of microdata, which simply means that data are available at the individual level for further analysis or for follow-up with the employee. This is called monitoring and the resulting dashboard is often color-coded, showing in red the measures that are out of compliance.

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Try a Learnathon: Crowdsourced UX

CLO Magazine

We can’t create a radically new learning ecosystem if we are simply going to rely on a dusted-off version of ADDIE (analysis, design, development, implementation, evaluation), a more video-rich webinar construction or a more compressed use of a subject matter expert distilled by an instructional designer. Create an alternative!