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What is Learning in the Flow of Work? Definition and Use Cases

TalentLMS

Imagine this: you’ve settled into your workday, and you’re immersed in a complex project. This is an all-too-common scenario in traditional employee learning models. Learning in the flow of work offers a more pragmatic approach to employee development and training. What is learning in the flow of work? The result?

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Learning & Development: How To Do It Right (2020 Update)

Docebo

With high stakes riding on the success of our training and development strategies, it’s time for us to unpack the importance of polished learning programs and, even more crucially, better understand how our training programs have failed in the past. What is Learning and Development? Why Is Learning and Development Important?

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“Quick Answers are All I Need.” The Learner at Work Tells Us - Tip #140

Vignettes Learning

Also, why is there an increasing need for us to search for good training opportunities and push learning? There’s a new corporate learning landscape called “digital learning,” where the emergence of digital content and tools are reinventing professional development for digital access. Click here for the enlarged view.

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10 Business Training Software

Ed App

These business training software have features that will help you create high-impact learning in your organization. Their catalog of corporate learning courses is fully customizable and ready to be delivered to your workforce. It delivers learning via a plug-and-play browser extension that your team can quickly access.

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MOOCs In Workplace Learning – Part 2: Designing a MOOC

Learnnovators

@ ignatia (Inge de Waard) describes MOOCs thus in her Master’s Thesis: “MOOC is above all referring to a pedagogical model with independent learners, access to information, opportunity to create emerging, spontaneous, yet not directed learning communities, etcetera.

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MOOCS IN WORKPLACE LEARNING – PART 2: DESIGNING A MOOC

Learnnovators

@ ignatia (Inge de Waard) describes MOOCs thus in her Master’s Thesis: “MOOC is above all referring to a pedagogical model with independent learners, access to information, opportunity to create emerging, spontaneous, yet not directed learning communities, etcetera.

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MOOCs in Workplace Learning - Part 2: Designing a MOOC

ID Reflections

@ignatia (Inge de Waard) describes MOOCs thus in her Master’s Thesis, which I have referred to: “MOOC is above all referring to a pedagogical model with independent learners, access to information, opportunity to create emerging, spontaneous, yet not directed learning communities, etcetera.