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5 Training Delivery Methods You Can Leverage to Engage Modern Learners

Infopro Learning

The learning landscape has gone through many changes in the last year, which has left many organizations wondering which training delivery methods will help them engage modern learners today. If you are looking for a training delivery method that is both engaging and effective, look no further than mobile learning. 1 Mobile Learning.

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5 Effective Training Delivery Methods for Remote Teams

Infopro Learning

The current high demand for employee training has left many business leaders searching for modern training delivery methods to engage employees and enhance their learning experiences. There are five training course delivery and design methods that business leaders should know about today when it comes to training the remote workforce.

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Iterative Design Models: ADDIE vs SAM

eLearningMind

Creating engaging eLearning experiences has obvious benefits for your learners: adding dazzle requires time and attention to design. . While there are many paths to perfect instructional design, iterative design models can help you get organized before testing and executing your plan. Tight deadlines or a lengthy design process?

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Best Practices and Strategies to Implement Experiential Learning Design

Hurix Digital

Having said that, we’ll dive deeper into experiential learning design, the best practices and strategies to implement to create compelling educational content, and more. This design process focuses on integrating elements such as real-world experience, critical thinking, problem-solving, and reflection into the learning environment.

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Stop Thinking Like an Instructional Designer, Start Thinking Like a Game Designer

Speaker: Karl Kapp, Professor of Instructional Technology, Bloomsburg University

Instructional designers tend to think content first and action second. Game designers tend to think action first. Simply changing your mindset from instructional designer to game designer will help you to create engaging and effective instruction. And, yes, you will be playing a game during this session.

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9 steps to successful learning design

Arlo Training & Events Software

“I’m not a designer, I’m a teacher.”. We hear these words often from our network of training providers when we bring up the topic of learning design. That’s why Arlo has introduced learning design into our professional service offering. Our learning designers follow a proven nine-step methodology. Learning design steps.

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Bit by the Instructional Design Bug: A Conversation with Connie Malamed

TalentLMS

In the realm of workplace learning, L&D and Instructional Design work together like a lock and key. And Instructional Design shapes learning experiences that unlock new skills. Yet, instructional design often gets boxed into eLearning development—as if it’s only about churning out online courses.

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Sales Effectiveness: The B2B Sales Leader's Guide

This guide is designed to help today’s B2B sales leaders ramp up their effectiveness in any economic environment. You’ll get a deep dive on: Proven methods for warming up cold calls Coaching points for responding to price pressure early and often Front-line examples of how to win the battle for customer retention

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Give Your Microlearning Strategy a Makeover

Speaker: Margie Meacham

But it’s not so easy to change the way you design learning. While microlearning may be a solution, it takes time and resources to rethink instructional design. Microlearning isn’t just a way to design new learning; it can be a way to revitalize existing content too. Then there’s the challenge of all that existing content.

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Why Most eLearning Fails: How to Create eLearning that Gets Results

Speaker: Tim Slade, Speaker, Author, and Creator of The eLearning Designer's Academy

In this session, we will explore many of the reasons why most eLearning fails and the components that contribute to bad eLearning design. we will also explore how bad eLearning design can negatively affect the learning experience. Why good eLearning requires more than instructional design.

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Blended Learning: Deliver Employee Trainings That Pack a Punch

Speaker: Margie Meacham, Founder and Chief Freedom Officer at LearningToGo | Hartmut Hahn, CEO & Co-Founder at Userlane

Most importantly, organizations can design hyper-personalized training types that are engaging, useful, and informative. New methods for training your team in less time. This approach benefits both employees and organizations because it allows for greater training flexibility and provides employees with more training options.

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Mission Critical: Leveraging Learning Engineering to Drive Digital Transformation

Speaker: Trish Uhl, Founder of Owl's Ledge LLC and the Talent & Learning Analytics Leadership Forum

Formal training alone can't keep up; it's often too slow, too generic, inconvenient, inefficient, unduly expensive and lacks or lags methods for measuring business-related effectiveness. Time is of the essence and digital dexterity is required. How can L&D step up to provide more value faster?

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Agile Microlearning Explained

Learner engagement and retention doesn’t have to be a mystery. Cognitive science theories already supply the answers. Learn how OttoLearn packages them into a single platform you can use to deliver microlearning based reinforcement training, and go beyond completions to focus on outcomes.