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The challenges of training remote teams

eFront

And they can interfere with employee learning. If you don’t want to disengage and alienate your team, you need to be prepared to address the challenges of distance learning. A quality training strategy for home-based employees and remote teams calls for a unique approach. Remote learning can be lonely.

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5 Amazingly Effective Strategies to Convert Your ILT Program to High-impact Virtual Training

EI Design

Virtual Training shouldn’t be confused with online training or distance learning. L&D professionals deliver Virtual Training using simulated learning environments. In the context of this new reality, where physical distance between learners and instructors is the hallmark, Virtual Training offers the ideal solution.

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How to Increase Online Course Engagement?

Think Orion

Students can be easily distracted during online learning, therefore it becomes the responsibility of teachers to consistently maintain online course engagement. This can be done by setting up a diverse course outline, adding audio/visual elements, and through microlearning and several other activities. Introduce Microlearning.

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Free learning & development webinars for September 2020

Limestone Learning

With the rise of video as an essential remote workplace tool, Rajdeep Chokar, Video Specialist at Panopto, will share their top five video strategies. This session is focused on how to implement a microlearning strategy versus the technical aspects of how to create microlearning videos.

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27 eLearning Content Types That Will Turn your Courses from Good to Great

Instancy

The content formats, if created to be consumed more quickly, are called microlearning. Learning is no longer cut and dry. Learning is a continuous process. Learning is a sequence of events and not merely a course. Another term that is gaining popularity in eLearning is Learning Path. Augmented Reality (AR).