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Synchronous Learning: Advantages & Disadvantages

eLearningMind

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. With collaborative tools such as discussion boards and interactive activities, as well as script writing and storytelling, course design can become extremely time-consuming.

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How to Rethink CE for Healthcare Professionals

EthosCE

When you’re caught up in the day-to-day administration of your CE program for healthcare professionals, it’s hard to step back and consider improvements that you can make in your course outlines or content. We’ve put together a list of a few ways you can rethink your CE program for healthcare professionals.

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Using Webinars to Increase Employee Engagement

TOPYX LMS

Is employee disengagement an issue your company struggles with? The company Collaborative Exchange wrote, “Utilize webinar and webcasting services. Also, many webinar software programs provide closed captioning for the hearing impaired. There are many different software programs that enable webinars.

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Synchronous Learning: Advantages & Disadvantages

eLearningMind

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. Asynchronous learning also requires a lot of planning on the part of the instructor, with collaborative tools such as discussion boards and interactive activities. .

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Asynchronous or Synchronous A Guide To eLearning Approaches

KnowledgeAnywhere

Here’s a few ways that training can occur: via webinars, video conferences, webcasts, application sharing, and live chat. Benefits of synchronous eLearning include the following: Instructors can deliver course material and answer participants’ questions live, which improves the quality of the program. Asynchronous eLearning.

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A Meeting Platform to Deliver Webinars? Not so Fast!

Abila

In fact, they’re great for small group collaboration, and most even have recording capability. . Give yourself room to grow your learning program. Look for the ability to archive and repurpose content, so members who miss a live program can view an on-demand version. . Capacity . Mobile R esponsive . Archive .

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Free L&D webinars for May 2018

Limestone Learning

Tuesday, May 1, 2018, 11AM – 12PM PT: The ROI Dilemma: Measuring Results of Your Learning Programs (Free for ATD members) Significant resources are being allocated to training and development across most organizations, but many companies still find themselves unsure of results. And so can online webinars! How developing EI saved a career.

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