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Broken or just bruised? Why traditional executive education is struggling, and how the right program can help

CLO Magazine

You only learn to play basketball by shooting a basketball. . You only learn to play chess by playing chess. . You only learn to hit a baseball by going to batting practice. . You only learn to lead by sitting in a classroom. Unfortunately, this isn’t executive education’s only pitfall. But we stand by our point.

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eLearning’s Staggering Growth Due to ROI Benefits for Business

eLearning Narrators

As eLearning narrators , we are highly aware of the not only the role we play as the conduit between the instructional design team and the learner, but of how the industry itself and its staggering growth is changing the way the world learns. And the driving force behind this capitalization has been the mighty benefit of the ROI.

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Why heading back to the classroom is a good direction

CLO Magazine

Every learner learns differently. And in today’s classroom — both virtual and real-time — we are seeing the many ways we facilitate those differences through interactive modules, gamification, 3D training, micro-lessons and more. Essentially, getting together helps us to learn. Hands-on and hands-up for immediate learning.

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Evaluating Sales Training Programs

Unboxed

A study by CLO Magazine reported 70% of employees surveyed felt more motivated to learn when they could access the training on their mobile devices, while 72% reported increased engagement with mobile learning. Micro-learning. Depending on your relationship, you compete, learn, and thrive off one another.

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Paper Cuts

Learnnovators

I’ve been tinkering with it and, in the spirit of Virtual Reality Working Out Loud Week , I’ve decided to share with you what I’ve learned so far. The ROI for Google Cardboard is through the roof. My VR learning journey thus far may be described as joy punctuated by disappointment. THE DEVICE. MILESTONES AND MILLSTONES.

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Learning in the flow of work is the future

CLO Magazine

First coined by industry analyst and Bersin by Deloitte founder Josh Bersin, the term “learning in the flow of work” is taking shape as arguably the most disruptive change that learning and development has ever experienced. Simply put, we have an exciting opportunity to change the very nature of our role in corporate learning.

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The Corporate Cost of Poor K-12 Teacher Development

CLO Magazine

There is a recurring worry in the corporate business community — how to distill learning into skills and how those skills align with what employers need talent to be able to do in the workplace. However, the best way to develop the right employees may be to go beyond corporate learning in the workplace. Let’s unpack that.

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