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Are Podcasts The Most Underrated Format for L&D?

Thinkdom

Podcasts have been around for a while, but in the last few years, we have seen them grow popular at a massive rate. million podcast listeners globally and the number is said to increase further. People are tuning in to podcasts more and more because they're easy to access, and you can listen while doing other activities.

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So many learning style tests, so little time.

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

I went looking for a learning style test for an online course. I thought a learning style test was a nice ramp up for an exercise where people had to blog about their own facilitator style - from the idea that it is good to know your own preferences and biases as a trainer/facilitator.

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Podcasting for the Classroom

OpenSesame

The days of families huddling around radios to listen to their favorite nightly programs may be long gone, but the market for engaging audio programs hasn’t entirely diminished. Podcasts, which consist of episodes or segmented portions of an audio broadcast, are a popular digital medium for presenting information.

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September 2022 OpenSesame Plus Publishers

OpenSesame

OpenSesame is excited to announce two new additions to our learning platform. Joining us is Assemble You , who is carrying the flag for audio, an underrepresented modality in learning. We’re excited to offer courses by Assemble You to provide learners with a library of podcast-style courses to cater to various learning styles.”

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VARK Model In eLearning Gamification For Effective Corporate Virtual Training Solutions

Tesseract Learning

In this article, we will explore the effectiveness of gamification in eLearning to deliver unparalleled training experiences across all learning styles. The companies aim to carve out a training program that reduces the learning curve and increases ROI. It is found engaging by many employees irrespective of their learning style.

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Role of Training Delivery in Training Outcomes and Impact

Infopro Learning

Interactive Training Methods: Interactive training methods, such as online training, blended learning , and role-playing, can help learners engage with the material and apply it to real-world scenarios. Personalization of Training Programs Not all learners have the same learning style or needs.

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Overview of the learning pyramid for training providers

Arlo Training & Events Software

What is The Learning Pyramid? The Learning Pyramid was first created by education specialist Edgar Dale in the 1940s. In his book “Audio-Visual Methods in Teaching”, Dale referred to it as the “Cone of Experience”. It was later further developed and re-named “The Learning Pyramid” by National Training Laboratories Institute.