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BUILDING AN L&D DREAM TEAM – KEY SKILLS FOR ACHIEVING SUCCESS

Learnnovators

Learning / Instructional Designer Instructional designers are responsible for creating effective training solutions that are informative and engaging, and meet the learning and performance objectives. For instance, you cannot implement social learning with the 19 th century discussion board on your LMS.

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single-source learning content development…

Xyleme

Everyone knows that the old way of doing things is just not working any more once you have any number of courses… doing your Instructor Guide and Student Guide in Word or FrameMaker, your Slides in PowerPoint or Keynote and your learning in Articulate or Lectora. What happens every time something has to change? Learn more about Dawn here.

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single-source learning content development…

Xyleme

Everyone knows that the old way of doing things is just not working any more once you have any number of courses… doing your Instructor Guide and Student Guide in Word or FrameMaker, your Slides in PowerPoint or Keynote and your learning in Articulate or Lectora. What happens every time something has to change? Learn more about Dawn here.

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ILT, eLearning Tools, Visual Learners, KM, monitter, & T&D Magizines

Big Dog, Little Dog

Past performance suggests no change in the level of instructor-led training, at least, according to the most recent ASTD State of the Industry Report [1]. Despite a steady climb in the availability of e-learning, the overall percentage of instructor-led training is nearly unchanged: 71.97 percent of all training in 2003 to 6.39

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The DevLearn eLearning Rockstar Stage Reveal

eLearning Brothers

Train Your Brain with Games! Then why are so many companies not realizing the best return from their training investment? The answer: poor retention of training materials. Audience: Novice to advanced project managers, managers, directors, and senior leaders (VP, CLO, executive, etc.). WEDNESDAY SESSIONS.