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Exciting Demos and Workshops at DevLearn 2023

Xyleme

Exciting Demos and Workshops at DevLearn 2023 October 9, 2023 We are incredibly thrilled to share with you the exciting details of our upcoming presence at the highly-anticipated DevLearn conference this year. However, simply producing content is not enough to ensure its effectiveness and impact.

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Moments That Defined 2023 for Upside Learning

Upside Learning

Effective Compliance Training In our journey this year, another highlight was our campaign on effective compliance training. It shared practical methods for crafting, implementing, and evaluating scenarios, empowering L&D pros with effective learning designs.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | August 20, 2021

Mike Taylor

Eva Keffenheim shares five steps of personal knowledge management along with some recommendations for strategies and tools to help you maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of your personal PKM setup. 2021 L&D Benchmark Report on the Learning Uncut podcast. Behavior points with Julie Dirksen on the Learning Hack podcast.

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Friday Finds — Top Learning Tools, Learning Paths, Facilitation Resources

Mike Taylor

I’m busy working on the DevLearn workshops I mentioned last week and eternally grateful that I get to do them with such great people as Bianca Baumann and Mathias Vermeulen. Cohort-Based Learning with Shelley Osborne on the Leading Learning podcast. Reimagining how we work with Gem Dale on the Mindtools podcast.

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Friday Finds — Learning Clusters, Complex Skills, Accessibility Design

Mike Taylor

I’m still buzzing from the energy of last week’s DevLearn. Last week’s most clicked item: My DevLearn Session Resources. What It Takes to Drive Effective Design for Complex Skills in the Workplace. Why Learning Is the Engine of Employee Experience with Walmart’s Brandon Carson on the RedThread Research podcast.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | September 10, 2021

Mike Taylor

What might not be as obvious, is that learning experiences designed for the novice can potentially have negative effects when used on experts. Connie Malamed takes a look at a phenomenon known as the expertise reversal effect. Common sense tells us that we should design differently for novices than for experts. Tools & Tips.

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Friday Finds — 

Mike Taylor

In an effort to make your tests better measures of meaningful learning, consider the two criteria of effective tests: v alidity and reliability. A study published in Scientific Reports suggests that coffee has beneficial effects on cognitive function, and it may do this by reorganizing brain functional connectivity. Help me improve.