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8 Lessons Learned for Converting In-Person Training to Virtual Training

The Learning Dispatch

Before the pandemic response and reset to ‘work-from-home’ by organizations of all sizes and models, learning designers and HR professionals often struggled with how to take an existing, effective classroom training program and offer to learners online – or whether it made sense to do so at all. Would an online course be as effective?

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vILT Training: Can a Customized Approach to Learning Bring Out Your Team’s Best Work?

Maestro

In this on-demand webinar, we’re covering what goes into effective vILT programs. If you’d like more background information on the basic functions of vILT and ideas for robust vILT strategies, check out our article “ What Is Virtual Instructor-Led Training? ”. Your MasterClass in vILT awaits—what are you waiting for?

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8 Innovative Virtual Learning Design Tips To Engage Your Remote Teams

Obsidian Learning

Virtual learning is an essential component in the learning and development toolkit, and it is widely used for training and educational purposes. If your virtual learning program includes elements of virtual instructor-led training (VILT), encourage your presenters to use their video cameras as they present. Not convinced?

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The 70:20:10 Model – Today, Tomorrow & Beyond

Learnnovators

At times people have manipulated the 70:20:10 numbers and produced different ratios. It is a little like saying that principle named after the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto has no validity because when others replicated Pareto’s experiment in counting the number of peas per pod, they couldn’t align it with Pareto’s 80:20 ratio.

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THE 70:20:10 MODEL – TODAY, TOMORROW & BEYOND

Learnnovators

At times people have manipulated the 70:20:10 numbers and produced different ratios. It is a little like saying that principle named after the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto has no validity because when others replicated Pareto’s experiment in counting the number of peas per pod, they couldn’t align it with Pareto’s 80:20 ratio.

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Top 70 eLearning Posts for June and Hot Topics including iPad and Mobile Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

The Learning Professional’s toolkit – what’s essential? 10 Free Audio Programs to Use for E-Learning - Rapid eLearning Blog , June 1, 2010 I’m no audio engineer. I call this balance the “glory-to-effort&# ratio, i.e. PowerPoint (Quality: Medium, Ease: Simple!). . So this is really a combined effort at this point.

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