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Navigating the Learning Curve in the Pharmaceutical Field: Tips and Strategies

Infopro Learning

Adopting effective learning strategies, such as attending conferences, workshops, and online courses, reading industry publications, and engaging in peer-to-peer learning, can help professionals stay up-to-date and develop the necessary skills to succeed in this ever-changing industry.

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How to Create an LMS Experience Your Employees Will Love

Petra Mayer

Here are a few strategies: 1. When they can see scenarios where the knowledge is applicable, it becomes more than just information – it becomes a tool they can use in their daily work. 2. Keep it Narrow and Essential Information overload is a real concern in the digital age.

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How to Create Context-Setting Learning Objectives - Tip #162

Vignettes Learning

We are inundated by the constant and steady bombardment of information from just about any form of media available - on a daily basis. So how do we help learners focus on usefulness and context of the content and to design and deliver training and eLearning programs to resist the tendency to dump content? It needs time to digest.

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Why Training Fails (And What HR Can Do About It)

KnowledgeCity

Things to avoid in staff training classes include “information overload,” lectures that bypass audience participation, and the absence of multimedia visual aids with well-designed graphics. The use of video tutorials , role playing, and inviting friendly debate are a few strategies for accomplishing this.

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Letting Go of the Need to Know Everything: Use Context Setting Learning Objectives

Vignettes Learning

We need to help learners focus on usefulness and context of the content and to design and deliver training and eLearning programs to reflect this principle. Information overload is a growing concern and it has been discovered that the human mind can only take so much information at a given time. It needs time to digest.

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17 AWESOME RESOURCES ON MICRO LEARNING

Learnnovators

This approach aligns with research that proves we learn better when engaged in short, focused sessions, than hour-long sessions that cause information overload. It correlates well with instructional strategies such as spaced repetition and distributed practice that refer to learning using small, repeated, and increasing steps.

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Free L&D webinars for June 2019

Limestone Learning

Thus, the elearning world is seeing movement towards more meaningful assessment methods. Thursday, June 6, 2019, 10AM – 11AM PT: Benefits of a Learner-Centric HR Strategy HR is facing a host of challenges today. To use proven strategies to make your training be more effective and better transfer back on the job.

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