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Unleashing Gen Z’s Potential: Supercharging L&D for the Newest Generation

Infopro Learning

When discussing learning and personal growth, it’s easy to picture those boring mandatory training sessions we’ve all had to endure at some point. Microlearning: Small Lessons, Big Impact Think about watching fun and short videos on platforms like YouTube, Instagram and Snapchat. Aren’t they attention grabbers?

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Steps to develop eLearning curriculum

BrainCert

In this article, we will provide a step-by-step guide on how to create an effective and engaging eLearning curriculum. We will discuss the importance of considering the learning objectives, choosing relevant content, testing and evaluating the curriculum and more.

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How to Write a Lesson Plan for Corporate Training

learnWorlds

This trend encourages teachers to adjust to new conditions; most of them start thinking about creating and selling online courses , practicing distance schooling, or earning extra money by planning online lessons for corporate trainers. What is a Lesson Plan? The Components of Lesson Plans. 1 Learning objectives.

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5 Steps to a Successful Blended Learning Strategy

Learning Rebels

People tend to think they created a blended solution because participants are completing pre/post work online or reading an online article or watching a YouTube video. With this in mind, let’s discuss the 5 Steps to designing your successful blended learning strategy. Where will discussions, feedback and lessons be hosted?

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What Should a Membership Site Include? 12 Must-Haves for Your Site

LearnDash

This article was originally published on Restrict Content Pro. Online courses work especially well for site owners that teach about topics by setting a start and endpoint for their lessons. Online courses can consist of short courses of 60 minutes or less, or span the course of weeks, with lessons presented at regular intervals.

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Are You Using Low-Stakes Writing Assignments in Your Course?

LearnDash

After learners read an article, ask them to summarize it in 1–3 sentences. Mark them according to how well they cover all the key points of the article. Offer your learners an article to read without a headline, and ask them to write the headline themselves. List key takeaways from a lesson. Here are just a few.

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Training module template: The first step to online course development

TalentLMS

In this article, we’ll discuss the value of modules and how to create a training module that fits your company’s training goals. Each lesson in the course may be a module, but it’s also possible to have several lessons within one module. Microlearning consists of bite-sized lessons focused on just one idea.

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