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Upping the online training game in 2021

Matrix

So learning specialists should start inquiring and finding the real training needs , then design and pitch programs that will truly bring value and help the company in the long run. The human brain has the remarkable capacity to store information and bring it up when it becomes relevant. Closing thoughts.

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Why Strivr is a Game-Changer for VR Content Management

STRIVR

Designing an Immersive Learning environment is the domain of content specialists who exist at the intersection of filmmaking and UX design. Content specialists work with production and post-production crews to film sets and incorporate business objectives into the process.

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Overcoming the forgetting curve in training courses

Matrix

L&D specialists constantly search for ways to create courses that are relevant, engaging and that can prove a positive ROI for the business. If the brain perceives a certain piece of knowledge as being highly relevant, it will store it for later use. Our brain is designed to retain only the information it deems important.

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Adult learning theories for instructional designers: Andragogy

Matrix

This is important in the current context, as learning specialists deal with the challenge of building materials fast. The answer is simple: because it explains how the adult brain works. You’ll also be able to demonstrate the ROI of learning much easier. The relevance of adult learning theories.

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A Dive into Strivr’s off-the-shelf VR Coaching Course

STRIVR

VR leadership training: the best way to learn critical leadership skills Virtual reality is an inherently effective way to learn because it places the learner in a highly realistic environment that enables the brain to “learn by doing.” Off-the-shelf VR training experiences are incredibly easy to implement.

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VR Innovation

CHRP-INDIA

The tactile sensation and its impact on the brain to trigger action/ reactions was sorely missing in the initial forms of VR implementation. As such, the brain wasn’t able to register the impact of their action on the virtual objects. Initially, the ROI provided by integrating haptic feedback seems expensive.

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Learning at Large Ep8: Supporting the learning demands of 2.5 million technical specialists

Elucidat

million technical specialists worldwide, the complexity of what Karen manages is absolutely mind-blowing. 19:27 ] So, that book jumps to mind right away just because I’ve always felt that it was a really good basic primer of understanding of how the brain works and how we can translate that into good, solid learning design. .