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Making the Case for Adaptive Learning

CLO Magazine

Conversely, can it show that learning initiatives drive revenue? Every other department can show the cause and effect of their work through statistical data. So how does that happen in learning and development? While this may seem intimidating or outside the learning leader’s realm, it’s actually a great opportunity.

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Want more learner engagement? Add competitive elements of games in your e-learning course

CommLab India

Sam, the head of an e-learning company, was about to leave for the day when he got a call from Tom, a client. He was reviewing the statistics on learner participation for the e-learning programs deployed in his company in the past six months, and was disappointed to find the programs received poor response from the staff.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Rise of Rapid e-Learning

Learning Visions

They have become adept at incorporating flash animations, pdfs, PowerPoint presentations, audio-visual material and any number of other techniques for getting training messages across to users in effective and imaginative ways. Are they producing high-quality e-Learning? Does anyone actually have any real statistics on this?

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Adapting to Adaptive Learning

CLO Magazine

The adaptive learning platforms that have proliferated over the past few years address the promise of adaptive learning through a technocentric viewpoint. These platforms draw upon and integrate cognitive psychology, instruction and learning, statistical modeling and software programming theories and techniques.

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9 Tips to Create Engaging Microlearning Content

Disprz

Here are 9 tips to help you develop and implement effective microlearning content strategies for your organization: 1. Acknowledge that people learn differently. Ensure readers take away a definite one-line message out of your micro-learning content. Effective use of audio could just be the game changer.