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Building a Learning and Performance Support Ecosystem (Steve Foreman) #elguild

Learning Visions

eLearning Guild online webinar with Steve Foreman (InfoMedia Designs). Guild research: We continue to see a trend to replace more scheduled training (classroom, webinars, etc.) Performance Support: complete processes and tasks, make decisions software help (sims, walk-throughs, etc.) What are your business metrics?

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JULIE DIRKSEN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

For example, many people in L&D spend a lot of their time creating or delivering software training, and I believe that much of that will go away as AI replaces some of the more routine software jobs or makes software training something that can be created by AI without an instructional designer. What are your thoughts?

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How to become an Instructional Designer in the etraining domain?

Philip's Learning

They use a variety of instructional strategies, technologies, and media to design and develop materials that help people learn and improve their skills. They use various instructional strategies and technologies to create materials that engage and motivate learners.

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3 Simple Ways to Measure the Success of Your E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

At a recent session someone asked, “How do I measure the success of my elearning?”. While we may all use words like “elearning” we don’t always mean the same thing. On top of that, just because it’s built with an elearning tool doesn’t mean that the output is really an elearning course. That’s kind of a tricky question.

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6 Tips for Transitioning Teachers: A TLDC Event Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Her presentation included a long list of job titles within L&D, and she discussed the “eLearning Pie,” which groups L&D skills into four categories: learning, creativity, business, and technology. She discussed identifying your “talent stacks” that prepare you for various L&D roles.

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Free learning & development webinars for June 2020

Limestone Learning

This session will fill up your toolkit with the things you should have learned long ago, but never bothered to because the software is pretty easy to start using, so that’s what you did: you just started using it. Everybody can create slides in about an hour, so nobody dives very deep. From these, the most used trigger is a click.

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From Novice to Master: Embark on a Thrilling Journey of Learning to Design!

Philip's Learning

By using various instructional strategies and designing materials that are accessible and interactive, instructional designers can create engaging and effective learning experiences. They use a variety of instructional strategies, technologies, and media to design and develop materials that help people learn and improve their skills.