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Buy, Build, or Blend? Use Cases for Off-the-Shelf and Custom eLearning

SweetRush

In our article Comparing Off-the-Shelf vs. Custom eLearning Solutions: Which Is Best? , we took an honest look at the benefits and potential pitfalls of buying a ready-made eLearning solution versus building something from scratch with a custom eLearning solution provider. What is off-the-shelf learning?

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Practical, powerful employee education: How interactivity supports greater learning online

CLO Magazine

That’s the clear goal, but getting there can be tricky, especially on a large scale, which often means relying on asynchronous online training options. In this article, I will explore interactive learning and development as it relates to online training, what it means, how to achieve it and why it’s so important.

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How to Convert In-Person Training to Online Training

Academy of Mine

eLearning can help students to retain between 25% and 60% more information. Since online training is both more popular and important than ever right now, it’s a good time to consider converting some of your in-person training to online courses. Rushing through the design of your Online Training Course.

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Harness the Power of a Flexible LMS for Seamless Online Training

learnWorlds

The 2023 Workplace Learning Report shows that 83% of organizations are working toward a people-centric culture , as they believe that people and skills are the foundation of organizational success. To successfully upskill their workforce and improve company culture, they’re focusing on Learning and Development (L&D) initiatives.

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Making The Jump Into eLearning

ICS Learning

This whitepaper assists you in understanding the pieces involved with the eLearning puzzle, from the basic requirements to the pros and cons of various options. These new options have made e-Learning much more achievable for smaller companies with limited resources and budgets. Content versus System. The SCORM Specification.

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Why Training has a Bad Name (and how we can change it)

Learning Rebels

You’ve just been informed that you’ve been signed up for “training” What is your immediate thought? Maybe this time I’ll learn something. Maybe the training experience won’t be so bad. I always get something out of training sessions! How has training become the scourge of the people?

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ICS Learning

The Importance of Language and Cultural Context in the Development of e-Learning. As a relatively new discipline, e-learning is broadly understood as education through technology. Understanding e-learning beyond technology is an essential component of program development. Going Global? By James Gipple. Download PDF (207KB).

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