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Large-scale online course design? Use collaborative learning for high engagement

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

The big challenge with large-scale online courses (100+ participants) is to keep people engaged. Collaborative learning can help keep people engaged and motivated online. In this blog I motivate my experiences with the food system e-course. This consisted of group assignments with the ultimate assignment to write a joint blog.

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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. However, limited access to experts can hinder learning.

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Bit by the Instructional Design Bug: A Conversation with Connie Malamed

TalentLMS

Yet, instructional design often gets boxed into eLearning development—as if it’s only about churning out online courses. And our work is incredibly varied—analyzing content, interviewing audience members, designing user interfaces, developing eLearning, writing video scripts, and more. But there’s so much more to it.

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Mastering the Art of Developing an Onboarding Program

Infopro Learning

Online courses for DIY learning, in-person workshops for chats, mentors for insights, and job shadowing for real-world know-how. Mentorship and Networking: Pair new employees with mentors or buddies who can help them navigate company culture and build relationships within the organization. No one-size-fits-all approach here.

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eLearning Content Development: 6 Steps to Create a Learning Problem Statement

TalentLMS

eLearning content development is serious business! In fact, without authentic content, you are unlikely to have a worthwhile eLearning course. Before plunging into an eLearning course development process with your team, spend some time developing a formal problem statement. What are the steps that lead to this decision?

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The HR Challenge: Analyze Your Corporate Training Needs

eFront

If there is one thing that holds true for developing eLearning training materials, it’s planning, planning and planning. In short, make the planning stage the longest step in eLearning course design! Aligning training goals with corporate KPIs is the smartest way to create effective eLearning material. But it’s true.

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Learning and Performance Ecosystems

Association eLearning

The eLearning Guild has identified six primary components of learning and performance ecosystems: Talent Management: People want to advance their careers and find where they fit in. Access to Experts: When someone has a question no one else seems to be able to answer or runs into a complex problem, the experts are available for consultation.