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Use Your Learning Goals to Bring Balance to Your Training Programs 2/3:Application & Analysis

CrossKnowledge

Bloom’s Taxonomy, a tool popularized by instructional designers, neatly sorts all learning processes into six skill levels. Frequently used by trainers to prepare their programs, this hierarchical model also helps L&D managers assess learner needs and set tailored learning objectives. The ins and outs of Bloom’s Taxonomy.

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Use Your Learning Goals to Bring Balance to Your Training Programs 3/3:Synthesis and Evaluation

CrossKnowledge

Mapping skills acquisition into six levels, Bloom’s Taxonomy is a favorite tool among trainers to help them design their learning programs. L&D managers and instructional designers use Bloom’s Taxonomy to measure skills acquisition and tailor the learning targets of their programs to learners’ needs.

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LMS Mentor Programs: Learning Pros Need Learning Too

Litmos

Re-watching the doctors in action and seeing their relationship bloom made me reflect on the importance of mentorship, especially when it comes to implementing new technology. When it comes to implementing an LMS and getting a training program up and running, there can be a lot to do. Some of our most savvy customers feel the same way.

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Use Your Learning Goals to Bring Balance to Your Training Programs 1/3:Knowledge & Comprehension

CrossKnowledge

Published in 1956, Bloom’s Taxonomy divides learning objectives into six levels. Even today, this model is used by trainers, instructional designers, and training managers (L&D) to plan training programs and evaluate them in terms of learning objectives. In 1956, their hierarchical models spawned Bloom’s Taxonomy.

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7 Ways for L&D to Look Ahead to 2023

Learning Rebels

We’ve shaken off January and can see that the blooms of February flowers are beautiful, and the fragrance fills the room. People will participate in a learning program and then say, “Yeah…so what?” So the organization keeps its customers happy, increasing your satisfaction numbers, leading to a bonus, that’s so what.

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TiER1 Wins Five 2023 Brandon Hall Group Excellence Awards

TIER1 Performance

In partnership with Takeda, we received top recognition in two categories for the Takeda in Bloom project. Learning and Development Awards Category: Best Customer Training Program Award: Gold Philips evolved its approach to customer education, offering a blended learning experience through their Clinical Learning Journeys.

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TiER1 Wins Four 2023 Brandon Hall Group Excellence Awards

TIER1 Performance

In partnership with Takeda, we received top recognition in two categories for the Takeda in Bloom project. Learning and Development Awards Category: Best Customer Training Program Award: Gold Philips evolved its approach to customer education, offering a blended learning experience through their Clinical Learning Journeys.