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Three Considerations for Modern Training Design

InSync Training

ATD Webcast Recap. However, when thinking about flipping your classroom to a more modern program, our team offers one critical reminder: instructional design becomes more important than ever. With all of the options available to accommodate individual learning objectives, many practitioners assume, “Oh!

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Blended Learning: Not your Mother’s, Grandmother’s, or Possibly Even Older Sibling’s Training

Association eLearning

However, the integration of face-to-face interaction with technology has the potential to create transformative learning experiences, both inside and outside of the traditional training classroom. Let’s look at Melanie’s learning experience to see how a well-designed blended learning program can help improve the learner experience.

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Synchronous Learning: Advantages & Disadvantages

eLearningMind

Synchronous learning used to mean real-time learning in a face-to-face environment, such as in a classroom or lecture hall, allowing for interplay between student and teacher. Synchronous learning, in this virtual environment, often uses elements that resemble real classrooms, such as group discussions and team assignments.

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Industry Report: Too Much Training; Not Enough Learning

The Performance Improvement Blog

Instructor-led classroom only” is still reported to be the primary method of employee learning and development. If we include “blended learning”, “virtual classroom/webcast only”, and “online or computer-based methods” in the mix, we see that companies are continuing to invest most in methods of learning that have the least payoff.

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Synchronous Learning: Advantages & Disadvantages

eLearningMind

Synchronous learning used to mean real-time learning in a face-to-face environment, such as in a classroom or lecture hall, allowing for interplay between student and teacher. An example of asynchronous learning is a class or degree program that students can complete in their own time, without direct interactions with peers and teachers.

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Using Webinars to Increase Employee Engagement

TOPYX LMS

The company Collaborative Exchange wrote, “Utilize webinar and webcasting services. Also, many webinar software programs provide closed captioning for the hearing impaired. A webinar removes the coldness of classroom-style learning but maintains the intentionality and format of a more traditional learning experience.

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Free L&D webinars for December 2018

Limestone Learning

When you register, be sure to submit a question that you hope the presenter will answer during the webcast. Join the webcast to explore 5 ways organizations are tapping the flexibility, scale, and convenience of video to better impart the urgent knowledge and skills reps need so they can win more accounts.

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