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Utilizing Corporate Training to Train and Engage a Remote Workforce

Infopro Learning

Most forward-thinking organizations have realized this means that they have to improve their training and learning strategy to – taking special note of their mobile or remote employees. Human resources and L&D teams often struggle to provide their globally dispersed teams with engaging learning experiences. Micro-learning.

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eLearning Gamification: How to Implement Gamification in Your Learning Strategy

eLearningMind

Gamification training, or the use of game play elements in a learning experience, is one of the hottest trends in corporate training. At the most basic level, gamification training or gamification of learning is the use of game play elements in a learning experience. Social Learning. What is Gamification Training?

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eLearning Gamification: How to Implement Gamification in Your Learning Strategy

eLearningMind

Gamification training, or the use of game play elements in a learning experience, is one of the hottest trends in corporate training. At the most basic level, gamification training or gamification of learning is the use of game play elements in a learning experience. Social Learning. What is Gamification Training?

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Micro-Learning: The New Way of Learning for Employee Training

Designing Digitally

Micro-learning is learning in short, bite-sized units. It is emerging as the latest learning strategy and can close a knowledge or skill gap pretty fast. The format for employee training can be as varied as a short video about a new product or a quiz about a compliance policy. How does that happen?

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How Micro-Learning Boosts “At the Moment Performance” - Tip #114

Vignettes Learning

We can say with confidence that the goal of leaders, managers, and learning professionals is to help workers achieve optimal "at the moment performance." Then as learning professionals we converge at the moment of performance. Specifically, in the past, our momentum in learning and training is “teaching something.”

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What the DOJ wants from your training program: Designing for efficacy

Learning Pool

Previously , we’ve looked at how guidance from the Department of Justice outlines the need for more personalized learning experiences that focus on learner engagement and capture strong data. We take our proprietary adaptive technology and pair it with a scenario-based, learn-by-doing format of training.

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Remove the Sting of Compliance Courses: Make Them Short, Succinct, Easy to Learn

Vignettes Learning

More often than not, compliance courses have received a bad rap and reputation. The main complaint is that compliance courses are just "clicking boxes to meet lawyers' needs." As the perception persists, part of the blame is caused by designers, trainers and leaders abandoning the "learning side" of compliance.