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Understanding Learning Consulting and Why You Should Go for It

Infopro Learning

Unlike traditional training methods, learning consulting takes a holistic approach, collaborating closely with organizations to identify learning needs, devise tailored solutions, execute effective learning experiences, and assess their impact. They collaboratively explore the organization’s goals, challenges, and future direction.

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Top 10 Types of Employee Training Methods

Infopro Learning

Instructor-Led Training brings experts and learners together physically or virtually. Social and Collaborative Training Social and Collaborative training allows employees to learn from each other by sharing their knowledge and expertise. Employees learn by observing their mentor’s actions in real-time.

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Large-scale online course design? Use collaborative learning for high engagement

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Collaborative learning can help keep people engaged and motivated online. I have chosen to focus strongly on collaborative learning. An expert jury selected the best blogs and the three best were published. This collaborative assignment was an important factor in keeping people active and has been highly valued.

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What is a Subject Matter Expert? Exploring the Role and Responsibilities

Hurix Digital

While SME can also stand for “ Subject Matter Expert ,” in the context of business and economics, SME most commonly refers to “Small and Medium-sized Enterprises.” For example, in software development, an SME might be an expert in a particular programming language or technology. What is a subject matter expert?

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Let Your Employees Train Peers to Maximize Impact, Motivation, and Collaboration

KnowledgeCity

Let Your Employees Train Peers to Maximize Impact, Motivation, and Collaboration Peer-to-peer training and cross training are often overlooked as options for employee development. Let people teach what they want to teach: Someone may be an expert on Excel, but it doesn’t mean they want to train a group of people on it.

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Expert Advice

CLO Magazine

Learning leaders at US LBM realized there was an opportunity for them to continue employees’ development through the use of mentoring and social learning software to support peer learning groups. Many people mistakenly think that learning group advisers need to be the extreme experts in their field. Belting It Out.

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4 Learning Theories Every Online Educator Should Know

LearnDash

They usually view themselves as subject matter experts —they know their area very well, and are starting an online course to share their expertise with others who are interested in learning it. Subject matter experts who want to know more about how to teach a better class should learn more about how to design a good course.