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10 Asynchronous learning examples

Ed App

Similar to how you are reading this blog to get information on asynchronous learning examples, blogs on other topics have proven to be great ways to provide and access information. Authors can compile whatever information they have on individual blogs to make it easily accessible to anyone at any time.

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Learning is Behaviour Change: why is it often so hard to help it happen?

Performance Learning Productivity

A fascinating article recently published on the Fast Company blog should be required reading for all learning and talent professionals as well as for leaders and managers. Nor does giving people accurate analyses and factual information about their situations.” So what else can be done to change behaviour and engender learning?

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How your brand affects your learning solution

Growth Engineering

The brand is a visual reminder of what your company stands for, not an extensive list of rules and regulations. This makes it an important reference point for your learners and in the absence of an explicit training resource, it should guide them towards the correct behaviour. The brand is a framework, not a rule book.

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Analysts and Blogging

Janet Clarey

If the company suddenly deleted me, I’d have four years of learning undocumented. Nothing to refer back to…&# I wrote about that once…&# would be no more. After all, I can’t be paid for 8 hours of work a day just for blogging. I’ve dug deep and worked through some research questions publicly.

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6 Ways to Encourage Informal Learning in the Workplace

LearnDash

Informal learning refers to the kind of learning most of us engage in whenever we tackle a problem at work or indulge our curiosity. Blog about it. We’ve written before about some of the positive side effects of running a blog. Not everyone follows the same policy, but it’s certainly worth the experiment.