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Creating a Culture of Learning: Strategies for Organizations to Foster Continuous Education

Gyrus

A learning culture is an environment that demonstrates and encourages individual and organizational learning, and where both gaining and sharing knowledge is prioritized, valued, and rewarded.

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Learning Strategies in Moodle™

Lambda Solutions

In the ever-evolving landscape of education and training, engaging learners is a constant challenge. Immersive learning, powered by modern technology, offers a solution that goes beyond traditional methods.

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Grow Your Professional Education Programs with the Lifelong Learning Strategy Framework

BenchPrep

In the expanding realm of professional learning, the demand for certifications, continuing education , and micro-credentials is soaring. Yet, many remain tethered to traditional educational methods, missing out on significant opportunities for revenue generation and learner engagement.

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Learning Strategies to Supercharge Your Employees

Dashe & Thomson

At Dashe, we’re always focusing on new, creative ways to engage and educate employees. One of the most important characteristics of an employee education program is its ability to engage employees, as engagement is almost always directly correlated with learning outcomes.

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Higher-education Myths

Clark Quinn

I’ve been in a variety of higher education roles in several ways: as a victim, er, student; as a grad student; post-doc; tenured/promoted faculty member; textbook publishing consulting; strategic elearning consulting… Further, in general, I’m a supporter. I do have quibbles, and one is the persistence of learning myths.

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Customized Curriculum: Implementing Bespoke Learning Strategies

Hurix Digital

Now, bespoke learning is taking over and customizing the educational landscape, starting with the curriculum. A bespoke curriculum takes into account students’ preferences and learning needs and designs instructional and learning materials accordingly. Table of Contents: What is Bespoke Learning?

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Education Balancing Act: Asynchronous, Synchronous, and Blended Learning

Association eLearning

If you sign up for an in-person workshop but need to watch an online video that explains the basics before you attend, that’s an example of blended learning. Maximizes the amount of in-person time that can be devoted to hands-on practice and other learning strategies that are difficult to deliver through eLearning. Advantages.