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How to master the art of remote mentoring

TalentLMS

Mentoring in the workplace should fall under that umbrella as well. An extremely valuable practice that can set up younger and returning employees for success, mentoring continues to be sorely needed—but it also needs to adapt for remote and virtual settings. Consider this article your introduction to remote mentoring for employees.

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Online MBA Learning Resources – Books, Blogs, Articles, Forums, Podcasts, and YouTube Channels

Learning Routes

But fear not, for this blog is your treasure map to a trove of online resources, ready to transform you into a business ninja (though throwing stars is probably frowned upon). Blogs: Your Daily Dose of Online MBA Learning Business Buzz Blogs are your informal fun readings to discover what is new, exciting and receive the latest updates.

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5 Training Delivery and Development Best Practices for a Hybrid Work Environment

Infopro Learning

Organizations are racing against the clock to implement cutting-edge employee training and development programs. This blog will list the proven techniques and strategies to power up training & delivery in a hybrid workplace setting. 5 Effective Training & Delivery Methods for a Hybrid Workplace Environment.

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Bit by the Instructional Design Bug: A Conversation with Connie Malamed

TalentLMS

And our work is incredibly varied—analyzing content, interviewing audience members, designing user interfaces, developing eLearning, writing video scripts, and more. Or you could be writing a video script and going to a shoot.” For example, education, psychology, writing, graphic design. And so on.” “In Keep on learning!

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The What and Why of Scenario-Based Learning

Upside Learning

This provides a much easier way to build a learning experience than programming the actual underlying domain model. As Patti Shank defines scenarios in her book Write Better Multiple-Choice Questions to Assess Learning, they’re “a realistic situation that prompts participation to make decisions using provided details”.

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Scaling up: working with large groups online

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

This results in 20 groups of 10 people working towards the ultimate assignment to write a blog. The best blogs are judged by an expert jury and published. The writeshop by Perspectivity The 'writeshop' is a two-day writing workshop. Few lectures, but a lot of writing, reading to each other and giving feedback.

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Tradeoffs in Scenarios-Based Learning: Costs and Impact

Upside Learning

None of this should be different, but in our experience, the ways of thinking about changing how you write questions does take some time. Here, there’s programming involved. Designers need to think of meaningful decisions, appropriate contexts, and consequences. Similarly, there’s the appropriate spread of the same.

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