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Buy, Build, or Blend? Use Cases for Off-the-Shelf and Custom eLearning

SweetRush

In our article Comparing Off-the-Shelf vs. Custom eLearning Solutions: Which Is Best? , we took an honest look at the benefits and potential pitfalls of buying a ready-made eLearning solution versus building something from scratch with a custom eLearning solution provider. What is off-the-shelf learning?

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Are You Preparing Your New Hires to Succeed or Fail?

Facilitador

Does the training for new hires match the job? When these answers are provided, then common follow-up questions sound like this: – “What is the training for?”. OK great so does the training for new hires match the job so they know what to do when they start?”. – “No.”. – “Yes.”. – “Maybe.”.

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Why Pay Attention to Games?

Facilitador

Because of that success, gamification — the strategy of bringing elements of a game to real-world experiences — has become a buzzword in the learning world. They engage us to learn, act, fail and repeat this process toward the achievement of a self-accepted goal, out of our own free will or volition.

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5 Blended Learning Strategies That Actually Boost Engagement

eFront

Employers who favor blended learning solutions for their staff over traditional, in-person classroom-based training do so because they see value in it. However, the blending of in-class courses with technology-driven virtual learning approaches often fails to deliver one crucial component of corporate learning: engagement.

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Top Posts from August - Augmented Reality - Social Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

So here are the top posts based on social signals via eLearning Learning for August 2010. My e-Learning Don’ts - MinuteBio , August 8, 2010 Here is a list I compiled of things I think should NOT be done when designing e-learning courses. It’s a good question for people involved in learning and development.