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The Return of the (Digital) Native | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS The Return of the (Digital) Native by Jim on March 25, 2011 in mobile learning In recent years, we’ve all heard a lot about digital natives. The result is a lost message, and a lost opportunity. It is amazing ho. Properly d.

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Performance Support – Your GPS for Work

Ontuitive

Performance Support is different from traditional learning models, classroom training or learning from manuals, which have some clear limitations. People learn 70% of what they do by doing it, 20% through social learning, and 10% from traditional classroom training. Your company saves all of that classroom training time.

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The Social Learning Revolution in eLearning

TalentLMS

The boom in social media and the round-the-clock need to connect in communities is doing wonders for the eLearning industry. Social learning is an age-old learning and teaching strategy, backed by many cognitive scientists. Leveraging social learning with the eLearning content is the new norm of eLearning courses.

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The Power of eLearning

Engage in Learning

Gone are the days of classroom settings and one-dimensional learning. Unlike the Baby Boomer generation, who traditionally like face-to-face communication and the classroom approach to learning, 69% of Gen Z found social learning (think instant messaging, Zoom, social media, etc.) Want more L&D insights?

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Digital learning assets; Curating and extending learning with an LMS

Learning Pool

LMSs support a range of learning strategies including microlearning, blended learning, spaced learning, social learning, gamification, and so on. Social learning: Providing a shared learning space encourages collaboration. Informal learning: A lot of learning happens away from the classroom and computer.

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Top 10 Virtual Learning Environments

Ed App

Not only are these tools more affordable for companies and educational institutions, but they’re also designed to make remote learning more interactive and convenient for learners and trainers alike through features such as virtual classrooms, video conferencing, discussion boards, analytics dashboards, and user management tools. Cost: Free.

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Asynchronous or Synchronous A Guide To eLearning Approaches

KnowledgeAnywhere

Most of us are familiar with different types of eLearning from enrolling in classes and seminars that utilize virtual classrooms. Instructors can receive instant feedback about the class to put to help improve future classes. In asynchronous online education, eLearners do not gather simultaneously in virtual classrooms.