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Multimodal Learning: Improving Course Outcomes and Engagement 

LearnDash

Yet, traditional one-size-fits-all approaches to learning often fall short of meeting the diverse needs of learners. Recognizing this, educators and trainers are turning to multimodal learning—a dynamic approach that embraces various channels and mediums to cater to diverse learning styles.

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The Podcast Renaissance Educators Revolutionizing Audio Learning

HexaLearn

For Every Learning Style We all learn differently—some love visuals, some like hands-on experience, and others are all about listening. It’s a step towards including everyone no matter their learning style. Affordable Learning Podcasts are a win for both learners and creators; they’re cost-effective.

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10 Reasons Every University Must Invest in Online Program Development

Hurix Digital

Review Lectures: According to psychologist Jonathan Schooler from University of California, in a classroom session of 45 minutes, students are likely to lose attention about 5 times, which means that they will miss out on vital points during a lecture. Again, students unable to attend the lecture can catch up with the class.

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

Infopro Learning

Microlearning: Small Lessons, Big Impact Think about watching fun and short videos on platforms like YouTube, Instagram and Snapchat. Gen Z, the younger generation, really loves these places, specifically the audio-visual appealing content in them. They also enjoy using interactive apps and online courses with video components.

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Video-Based Learning: A Guide to Implementing an Effective Video eLearning Strategy

eLearningMind

You’ve already been bombarded with how-to videos on your social media feeds, haven’t you? Short, appealing videos showing how to cook mouthwatering dishes in no time. Or DYI videos with hacks you never thought existed. You’ll learn why eLearning relies on video-based learning strategies.

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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.

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The Key Components of an Effective Sales Training Program

Infopro Learning

These techniques infuse vitality into training sessions, guaranteeing that learners recognize the application of learning concepts in their day-to-day selling and can incorporate what they learn into their personal and professional growth journey. Audio recordings provide an option for on-the-go training.

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