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How to Pitch Course Design Ideas to Your Customer

Rapid eLearning

Ever wonder how to present e-learning course ideas to your customers? During the conversation, the person was concerned that the customer would never go for a different idea and only wanted the tried and true, click-and-read course. Here are a few ideas to get you thinking. We chatted about ways to make it less boring.

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Do People Need to Learn, or Can They Look It All Up?

Experiencing eLearning

The other, related idea is that everything can be learned on the job with performance support, without formal training. For example, Bruce Graham started a lively conversation in the Articulate Heroes community by describing someone he met at a conference. In this post, I’ll examine the first question. Sometimes, it’s not.

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Do People Need to Learn, or Can They Look It All Up?

Experiencing eLearning

The other, related idea is that everything can be learned on the job with performance support, without formal training. For example, Bruce Graham started a lively conversation in the Articulate Heroes community by describing someone he met at a conference. appeared first on Experiencing eLearning. Sometimes, it’s not.

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Free L&D webinars for February 2021

Limestone Learning

PT: Articulate Storyline: Using Convert to Freeform to Create Custom Quiz Templates Assessing a learner’s knowledge in a course is a common design practice. Paradoxically, a way to create a more humanizing workplace is often through the use of the right technology, along with the right policies, processes and programs.

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Three Ways to Save Time & Money in E-learning

Rapid eLearning

And between video chat services like Zoom and course authoring tools like Articulate 360 , there’s a lot of content creation. Here are three ideas to help manage your e-learning resources. Have a new policy? Look at Articulate 360. Online training is hot right now. Don’t Create an E-Learning Course.

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Leveraging the Capabilities of AGILE Instructional Design Strategies

eLearning Brothers

An example of this includes using tools such as Review My eLearning or Articulate Review to collect and obtain iterative feedback from stakeholders to continuously improve the quality of the design. Some examples of strategic agility include: Planning to deliver learning more frequently. Conceptualizing to concepts and models.

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3 Keys to Building Effective Online Training

Rapid eLearning

A lot of online training starts with pre-existing content, usually some policies, manuals, and PowerPoint presentations. This isn’t ideal, but some organizations have information they want to present, but they may not have fully formed ideas around what that information should produce. Here are a few things to consider.