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Best Elearning Courses for You: Custom Content or Off-the-shelf Courses

Hurix Digital

Off-the-shelf elearning Courses: An off-the-shelf course refers to an official course outline which is delivered as if it was originally prescribed to be taught by a certain trainer. Bloom’s Taxonomy – Customized e-Learning content can be developed as per Bloom’s Taxonomy which allows for specific learning objectives to be achieved.

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4 Key Benefits of Custom eLearning Solutions

Obsidian Learning

And these are the big questions when it comes to deciding whether to go the custom vs. off-the-shelf route in Learning and Development. If your learning need doesn’t have any specific organizational implications, off-the-shelf might be a good choice. With custom eLearning solutions, you can, and always should, go beyond training.

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How to measure effectiveness of an eLearning Program? Here is a checklist!

Adobe Captivate

It is a challenge for training managers to ensure quality of eLearning programs that are developed by internal teams or external eLearning vendors. In this blog, we will equip training / Learning and Development managers with a benchmark checklist that helps them test effectiveness of an eLearning program.

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eLearning Costs : eLearning Technology

Tony Karrer

If you are interested in designing a learning experience, then no one metric fits. You need to review all the variables (business objectives, cultural starting place, environment in which learning will predominantly take place, mix of media most suited to content, time available amongst learner base, performance change required etc etc ).

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Is There a Better Way to Social Learning?

Xyleme

However, those vendors who rely solely on this argument are very likely to find themselves quickly marginalized. To stay relevant, George believes training vendors should do two things: Stop talking “learning” and start talking “capacity” and “execution” like the rest of the C-suite.