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Best Practices for Blended Learning Design

Web Courseworks

Association educational leaders who are responsible for developing adult learning programs often struggle with defining what makes for a quality educational program, especially one that relies heavily on technology. I witnessed second hand what I believe to be an example of best practice for blended learning design.

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Best Practices for Blended Learning Design

Web Courseworks

Association educational leaders who are responsible for developing adult learning programs often struggle with defining what makes for a quality educational program, especially one that relies heavily on technology. I witnessed second hand what I believe to be an example of best practice for blended learning design.

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7 big opportunities that MOOCs offer corporates

E-Learning Provocateur

While Coursera and others offer MOOCs covering business and management topics that are relevant across the enterprise, it’s important to realise that other topics (such as statistics, law and IT) may also be relevant to particular teams. Blending content. That’s a no-brainer. Networking.

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Close the Digital Skills Gap in the Workplace with Technical Training

IT Training Department Blog

This gap not only hinders individual career growth but also poses a significant threat to businesses as they struggle to stay competitive in the digital age. The Impact of the Digital Skills Gap on Businesses The digital skills gap poses significant challenges for businesses. There are three things in life you can’t avoid.

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How Digital Learning Became Connected Learning

Leo Learning

Well—yes… as part of a learning blend , it certainly did its job. It offered a one-size-fits-all approach, and was often a solitary experience for the learner, with individuals at their PCs, in isolation of each other and even their business. Xerox: Communities of Practice. But it had its limitations.

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Learning Games and Gamification

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Jen Yaros Tweet Most of the speakers who shared games they had developed also shared the learning objectives and the business goal. (If If you’re not already thinking about business goals when designing learning experiences, I encourage you to read Cathy Moore’s book, Map It. Focus on the business goal and learning objectives.

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Boost your eLearning ROI

eFront

In order to keep pace with the ever-changing market, organizations need to develop and implement best practices in their business strategy. The human mind scans a new item with rapid decisions to associate it with positive or negative emotions. Develop Communities of Practice. The Halo Effect.

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