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A Guide to Boosting Learner Engagement with Email Marketing

Mike Taylor

For example, group learners by departments, experience levels or program interests to deliver customized quick reads. Mapping email content directly to distinct learner needs leads to meaningful touches that gradually build knowledge instead of information overload.

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Strategic Content Planning: A Roadmap for Editors and General Managers

Kitaboo

Navigating the Evolving Landscape In the age of information overload, capturing and retaining your audience’s attention is akin to a strategic chess game. Outline your editorial calendar with precision. As you sculpt this narrative, you are not just shaping content; you are sculpting perceptions.

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Onboarding vs. Orientation: How to Approach Both

eLearningMind

With that outline, you’ll be able to do the following: Schedule the planned activities Book rooms or send invites to the participants’ online calendars Know which materials to prepare. And not only will they form a positive image of you as an employee, but they’ll absorb, retain, and recall information better.

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Building a Compliance Training Brand

Interactive Services

Unfortunately for lovers of passive learning design, the brain typically does not prioritize information it encounters passively. Instead, in this age of information overload, it dismisses it as trivial noise. Because, as adult learning theory proves, learners need reinforcement and repetition to retain information.