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Traditional Learning, eLearning, Blended Learning, Social Learning, and Mobile Learning

Instancy

With the advent of technology, learners in both academic and corporate settings now have many options, including eLearning, blended learning, social learning, and mobile learning. However, despite the advantages of virtual classrooms and webinars, some learners still prefer the traditional learning environment.

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Why Micro Learning Is the Future of Corporate Training

TOPYX LMS

What does “micro learning” mean to you? Micro learning is not a new concept, but it’s a powerful one. According to eLearning Industry’s contributor Asha Pandey, micro learning consists of “ short, 3- to 5-minute focused learning nugget(s)…designed to meet a specific learning outcome.”

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Why Micro Learning Is the Future of Corporate Training

TOPYX LMS

What does “micro learning” mean to you? Micro learning is not a new concept, but it’s a powerful one. According to eLearning Industry’s contributor Asha Pandey, micro learning consists of “ short, 3- to 5-minute focused learning nugget(s)…designed to meet a specific learning outcome.”

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Customer training: your ticket to stronger loyalty, retention, and brand advocacy

Docebo

In e-learning, the most commonly addressed audience is an organization’s internal employees. There are, however, benefits to expanding your learning programs beyond internal audiences to address your extended enterprise. Self-paced learning . Related: Why and How to Create a Continuous Learning Culture.

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6 Steps To Creating Learning Ecosystems (And Why You Should Bother)

Learnnovators

70:20:10 has shone a spotlight on the limits of formal learning. In contrast, social and experiential learning continue to be veritable goldmines of productivity, placing learners at the centre of their story and demanding a major shift from Learning & Development professionals. social networks (yammer, chatter).

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Seven ways an LMS can fill skills gaps

Learning Pool

A 2019 report by the UK’s Learning and Work Institute estimated that the skills deficit will cost the country £120 billion by 2030. At the macro level the problem may be obvious and stark, but how do you identify skills gaps at the micro-level of individual organizations? Creating learning paths. Identifying the gaps.

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Creating a Blended Learning Solution for Effective Compliance Training

CommLab India

.”, “I don’t’ see any reason why I need to take this e-learning module every year.” Many organizations use the self-paced technology-enabled learning format to deliver compliance training. Little attention is paid to the design of the learning content and application of the knowledge gained. Let us see how.