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Could e-learning content be the key to solving your corporate learning challenges?

Docebo

If admins are wasting time creating courses and pulling in content that is ultimately left untouched in the system, your LMS platform and instructional design may not prove their ROI, or be as cost effective as they could be. These specific training courses are designed to align with their job and skill sets.

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Disorienting Dilemmas, Eye-Opening Openings, and Inspirational Closings: Online Training 101

Mindflash

Challenge: Consider designing your online training module with a disorienting dilemma for your learner to consider immediately. Design a better product? As an instructional designer, consider similar “genius openings” by making an unforgettable impression on your learners. Would you like her to seek a mentor?

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | October 16, 2020

Mike Taylor

Richard Clark: Task Analysis & Training Design. Guy Wallace hosts Richard Clark to discuss some of his practices and perspectives on Evidence Based Practices for Instructional Systems Design and Performance Improvement. I love talking about learning, design, and technology. A few other things just because I can.

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10 Elearning Trends That Research Says You’ll See in 2018

Elucidat

With performance needs constantly changing and a torrent of content available both outside (TED talks, YouTube, blogs, etc.) 70% of L&D teams are keen to develop their skills in using data to design, evaluate and deliver better learning solutions. Content that hasn’t been truly designed for small screens? Smarter curation.