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Free L&D webinars for February 2021

Limestone Learning

A big reason is that fewer than half say they’re satisfied or very satisfied with their technology vendor’s ability to be a partner in the organization’s success, and in turn, it’s holding back their future learning strategies, so now’s the time to break up and find your new, perfect match — just in time for Valentine’s Day!

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Is eLearning effective? Or is ILT better?

eLearningMind

Is eLearning effective , and does it provide an edge over Instructor-Led Training (ILT)? To answer those questions, we must first explore the differences between the two learning modalities. ILT, at its core, is exactly what it sounds like—a learning experience where trainers deliver learning in-person or virtually.

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ILT is not Dead

Xyleme

While this trend continues to grow, statistics are showing that instructor-led training (ILT) is not dead. In fact, according to the 2019 Brandon Hall Study , ILT remains the primary form of learning delivery in organizations – a whopping 94%, as opposed to eLearning at 77%. ILT is still personal and engaging.

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Corporate training trends 2020: The Zoom boom and beyond

Elucidat

The use of VILT decreased from 67% of organizations as the pandemic hit, to 36% a couple of months later ( Brandon Hall 2020 ). Training and learning teams ran into a common pitfall. Face-to-face training sessions don’t translate well directly into effective virtual learning experiences. Will face-to-face make a comeback?

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The Death of Instructor-Led Training Has Been Greatly Exaggerated

Training Orchestra

Many corporate learning experts have been predicting and expecting the end of Instructor-Led Training (ILT) for a long time now. Considered an old-fashioned and out-of-date learning delivery method, many believed it would be completely replaced by e-learning methods. So why is there still such a strong focus on ILT?

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Free L&D webinars for March 2021

Limestone Learning

Frontline and mid-level leader development is now the top priority for most employers, Brandon Hall Group research shows. The global pandemic has been with us for a year now, and organizations have been adjusting their learning strategies to meet the needs of a remote workforce in a world without in-person training.

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The Death of Instructor-Led Training Has Been Greatly Exaggerated

Training Orchestra

Many corporate learning experts have been predicting and expecting the end of Instructor-Led Training (ILT) for a long time now. Considered an old-fashioned and out-of-date learning delivery method, many believed it would be completely replaced by e-learning methods. So why is there still such a strong focus on ILT?