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More Marketing Malarkey

Clark Quinn

One of the posts cited a colleague’s more nuanced presentation about small content, pointing out four different ways to use microlearning (though interestingly, five were cited in the referenced presentation). Thus, it seems like it’s instead arguing that people need more engaging content. With citations.)

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7 powerful teaching strategies for engaged corporate learners

eFront

Good teaching strategies begin with planning your course, so by doing this you will involve your target learners in the whole process, creating more anticipation and thus more engagement. They will bring their own experiences, attitudes, motivations, knowledge and behavior into the eLearning environment that you have created.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Although this list is available online, I also created this presentation which provides the information as a slideset. Creating tone of voice in eLearning. Creating tone of voice in eLearning. Widgets can enhance the type of content you can create with Adobe Captivate. Content Point (3). Tegrity (3).

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How to Select the Perfect Microlearning Strategy for Your Employees

Ed App

A study by Alorica claims that millennials will make up nearly 75% of the workforce by 2025. Create a Complete Course. When creating a microlearning course, it is better to not use fragmented pieces of information as content, such as cutting up long videos into shorter pieces. Point-of-Need Learning.