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6 Ways to Use Micro-Learning in Your Organization

Origin Learning

Micro-Learning is a term gaining widespread popularity, especially in the world of corporate training. A lot of organizations are now looking at ways to replace or support instructor-led training with eLearning and mobile learning because of the huge flexibility that comes with them. What is Micro-Learning?

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Blending the Micro and Macro Learning to Create a High Learning Experience at Work

CrossKnowledge

Research shows there are more than a few ways to create a high-impact learning experience at work, such as blending micro and macro learning for example. 1 Blurring the lines between micro and macro learning. First and foremost, organizational learning has two parts: Macro and Micro-learning.

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How to create learning campaigns for improved employee development

Matrix

L&D departments are doing their best to meet these growing needs and tailor learning to the immediate requirements of the organizations. However, developing learning materials, starting from the needs analysis through design, testing, and delivery, is time-consuming. How to design learning campaigns for employee development.

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Building a data-driven training strategy in 5 steps

Matrix

Data-driven learning is the new kid on the block, and it’s here to stay! Data-driven learning is a novel approach to training, which involves the use of data to identify patterns and trends for creating personalized solutions as accurately as possible. Micro learning programs become easier to implement.

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MOOCs in Workplace Learning – Part 3: Launching a MOOC

Learnnovators

This is a continuation of my MOOC series and also a post that draws a lot from the #MSLOC430 Community and MOOC (“C” type) that I am participating in — the open section of the graduate course in the Master’s Program in Learning and Organizational Change at Northwestern University.

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MOOCS IN WORKPLACE LEARNING – PART 3: LAUNCHING A MOOC

Learnnovators

This is a continuation of my MOOC series and also a post that draws a lot from the #MSLOC430 Community and MOOC (“C” type) that I am participating in — the open section of the graduate course in the Master’s Program in Learning and Organizational Change at Northwestern University. The central term in this definition is connections.

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Aligning Learning Needs with Business Process

Gyrus

Aligning Learning Needs with Business Process. It appears that the work of a learning professional is never done. In order to establish an effective learning program, there must be a great consideration for the future needs of the day to day business, and the workforce themselves. Learning is a fairly nebulous industry.