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9 Planning Steps for Your Virtual Learning Program

Learning Rebels

First posted on Linkedin) As the need for widespread social distancing increases, the need to move from traditional training to a virtual learning program is becoming more the norm. We know (or should know) that preparing for a virtual learning program (VLP) is quite different from planning for Instructor-led Training (ILT).

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The benefits of VR for company training

STRIVR

Today, tools such as virtual reality (VR) are making company training models not just enjoyable and (dare we say it?) entertaining, but radically more effective and engaging than ever before. That’s changing as technology gets more sophisticated.

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The Skills Gap – What Role Have Corporations Played In Creating It – Part II

Jigsaw Interactive

Bask Iyer, Dell CIO, recently told his team that they should be prepared to upskill every 18 months ( LinkedIn ). Effective training and rigorous upskilling programs decrease hiring friction and promote agility. Building great training programs that are cost effective and learning efficient can be done virtually.

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What’s the Difference Between a VLE and an LMS?

KnowledgeAnywhere

To learn more about the analytical capabilities of an LMS, read the free eBook Make the Most of Your LMS Data. Knowledge Anywhere partners with some of the best training course libraries, including LinkedIn Learning, OpenSesame, ej4, and Knowbly to give our customers access to about 50,000 pre-built, professionally made courses.

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Learning Styles and E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

This post is going to be somewhat different than in the past, specifically a result of the argument of the effectiveness of learning styles and if they even exist. When I noted this week’s topic on LinkedIn (i.e. E-Learning is the future of learning, I’d argue it has been for over a decade, and continues to improve.

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L & D Strategies – Part III – Technology’s Role in L&D

Jigsaw Interactive

The right technological solutions can gather and analyze the data you need to create informed, effective L&D strategies more quickly and with greater accuracy than ever before. Again, technology and AI are an integral part of making this step in the learning process easier for you. Delivering Strategies.

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Free learning & development webinars for January 2024

Limestone Learning

In this rapidly evolving terrain, L&D professionals are tasked with learning the ins and outs of AI quickly, often with little to no previous exposure. Plus, they’re expected to immediately implement AI as a new tool to help build out the effectiveness of their L&D strategy. Discuss what pitfalls to avoid.

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