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Learning Styles in Training Development: Truth or Myth?

Trivantis

But how significant really is my “learning style” (visual vs. auditory vs. kinesthetic) in the learning and development community? Many studies from the last few years suggest that learning styles are a myth, a fad, a waste of time, etc. Haptic (sense of touch or grasp). Olfactory (sense of smell and taste).

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3 Major Learning Management Developments of 2018

KnowledgeCity

Microlearning is quickly gaining a reputation as an effective way to get through to learners across all generations , learning styles and available time. This year, PC Magazine crowned Articulate Storyline 2 and Trivantis Lectora Inspire as their “Editors’ Choices” for authoring tools.

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A Look Back at 2020 for E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

A leader, at least in the early 2000s, Lectora is no longer part of Trivantis, because Trivantis the company was sold to eLearning Brothers (where Lectora now sits). The most effective way to learn is to a. You can go linear if you want – like ILT does, or go non-linear, which is more effective.

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5 Tips for Dealing with Distracted and Impatient Learners

Trivantis

You can use e-Learning objectives to help you stay focused. Check out this blog post: 4 Tips for Creating Effective e-Learning Objectives for Yourself. To learn more about designing for visual learners—and the other learning styles—read this blog post: How to Accommodate the 4 Learning Styles in Your Online Training.

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e-Learning Scenario Essentials: What You Need to Know

Trivantis

When your learners experience a scenario, they’re more likely to remember the skills they’ve learned later on the job. Here’s what you need to create a successful e-Learning scenario: Knowledge of your audience. You need to know your learners to create authentic and effective e-Learning. An organized plan.

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5 Strategies for Designing Brain-Friendly e-Learning Courses

Trivantis

We have a few answers that will help you make your e-Learning course more brain-friendly and effective! Follow these 5 tips to create successful e-Learning—designed especially for the brain: Engage them, and they’ll learn. Learning is more effective if it’s done actively, rather than passively. Less is more.

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Great Conference Sessions, Including m-Learning and More!

Trivantis

Learn about: The challenge and opportunities of an increasingly diverse device landscape. Adding plug and play advanced effects and functionality. Lessons learned from developing a mobile template. One approach to creating a basic mobile template. Adding retina graphics to your navigation interface. Dhanni Sukhai, AT&T .