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Free L&D webinars for January 2021

Limestone Learning

You Can Evaluate Soft Skills Training with the Kirkpatrick Model Have you been tasked with showing the value of a major soft skills initiative, such as leadership development, onboarding or change management? During this session, you’ll learn: Top skills and trends that are driving business results this year.

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Why you should start measuring informal learning today

Docebo

In a recent webinar (“ Measuring the ROI of Informal Learning ”) co-hosted by David Wentworth of Brandon Hall Group and Docebo’s own Alessio Artuffo, we discussed the implications of neglecting to measure informal learning, and how to better align formal learning metrics with performance.

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Free L&D webinars for May 2020

Limestone Learning

In this webinar, with Jim Kirkpatrick, Ph.D., Senior Consultant at Kirkpatrick Partners, and Wendy Kirkpatrick, President of Kirkpatrick Partners, will explain why informal learning’s actually an opportunity for you to expand your influence as a learning and performance consultant, and deliver increased value to your organization.

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Virtual Training and The New Normal

Unboxed

A Brandon Hall Group survey from 2017 reports that virtual learning can reduce employee training time by 40-60% and boost knowledge retention by 25-60%. According to a Karpicke and Blunt study, when you pair active learning via self-paced modalities, with collaborative learning, retention can increase by 146%.

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Social, Informal Learning Can Be ?Measured

CLO Magazine

Just as social learning and technology have modernized the way learning occurs in companies today, they also have made a mark on the key performance indicators learning leaders should capture and measure. Wentworth said social learning is all about usage, participation and contribution, and these factors should be measured.