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Using Webinars to Increase Employee Engagement

TOPYX LMS

A webinar, or a web-based seminar, is a presentation, workshop, seminar, or lecture that takes place online through video conferencing software. The company Collaborative Exchange wrote, “Utilize webinar and webcasting services. Also, many webinar software programs provide closed captioning for the hearing impaired.

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What is CPE Credit?

Paradiso Solutions

CPE credits are earned depending on the number of hours spent studying and are applied to certification programs. CPE programs vary in length, with some being brief and focusing on a general refresher of professional competencies or an overview of new technology, practice, or skill. Who needs a CPE Credit? CPE Compliance.

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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. Here’s a few ways that training can occur: via webinars, video conferences, webcasts, application sharing, and live chat. Let’s take a closer look at both of these methods now. Synchronous eLearning.

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Blended Learning: How To Innovate Your Organization’s Training

Spark Your Interest

Traditionally this type of training would be considered a standalone event and completed in a ½ or 1-day seminar. But what are some blended learning examples if you are running a business seminar program? And to create this course, you could use footage from a previously recorded in-person seminar.

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What Is E-learning, And How To Create The Best Types Of E-learning?

Spark Your Interest

Understanding what is e-learning and the best types of e-learning to use, is critical when creating new training programs. But the corporate world had incorporated e-learning into their training and development programs well before the pandemic. It allows for a sense of community, engagement, and collaboration.

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Learning Events: 10 Ways to Level Up Your Content Programming

Talented Learning

Historically, associations built educational content programming around live location-based events. And with the arrival of innovative virtual learning technologies like live streaming and webcasting, many associations are racing to offer continuing education in a variety of new forms. But content preferences are rapidly changing.

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Multi-Channel Content Strategies: Are You Making the Most of Every Opportunity?

Abila

After all, thanks to advances in live streaming, webcasting, and other virtual event technologies, it’s now remarkably easy and affordable to implement multiple delivery modes. In this kind of environment, how should organizations define program success? Do these new methods truly live up to their promise?