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Degreed Experiments with Emerging Technologies

Degreed

So, for the past year, my mind has been racing thinking about the impact of all these emerging technologies for L&D. This will be a blog series (and hopefully a two-way conversation) geared toward exploring the suitability of emerging technologies for the challenges in L&D. But I do care a lot about how we learn at work.

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Skills Taxonomy & Why it Matters to Businesses

eloomi

What is a skills taxonomy? A skills taxonomy is a hierarchical classification of skill sets, which can be used to organize and describe the knowledge within an industry. To put it in the most simple words, a taxonomy is a categorization of things. Keep in mind an individual’s growth is a company’s growth too.

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The Degreed Vision: Automation, AI, and a Skills-first Future

Degreed

Degreed Academies & Degreed Content Marketplace In 2023, we added Degreed Academies and Degreed Content Marketplace to our product suite. Filling many of the emerging skill gaps requires expert guidance. And speaking of more skill insights, we’re enhancing skills taxonomy creation capabilities in Degreed.

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Building Your Upskilling Strategy: Data vs. People

Degreed

This approach starts with your company’s business plan disaggregated into the top skills needed to support it, resulting in an organization-wide taxonomy for future skills. Those skills were then matched to qualified workers, and a workforce mobility solution emerged. As new data emerges, it’s easy to adjust skills and plans as needed.

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Data, People, or Something In Between: Clearing Your Path to Career Mobility

Degreed

This approach starts with the company’s business plan disaggregated into the top skills needed to support it, resulting in an organization-wide taxonomy for future skills. Those skills were then matched to qualified workers, and a career mobility solution emerged. As new data emerges, it’s easy to adjust skills and plans as needed.

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8 Best Practice Tips to Create Impactful eLearning Exams

LearnUpon

These can also be timed and have multiple attempts to suit your needs. . Bloom’s taxonomy is our preferred method for setting learning objectives. They provide you with data on who’s passed, who’s failed, and critically, what common patterns are emerging. Your LMS reports are your best friend here.

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Slide Makeovers: Before and After

Scissortail's Learning Nest

For the last slide from this deck, I chose one with a Bloom’s Taxonomy illustration—a variation of which I’m sure we’ve all used. The third "before" slide includes an illustration of Bloom's Taxonomy in red, green, purple, blue, and orange beveled shapes over a black background. What’s good and bad about it? Before (4 of 7).

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