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A quick guide to knowledge sharing (L&D)

Learning Pool

Facilitate social learning: Social learning means learning together. Social learning transfers the practices and features of social media to learning in the workplace. Organize online training events that are led by learners rather than instructors so that knowledge can percolate up.

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10 Social Media Tools For Learning

The eLearning Coach

Do you have a training or information need that could benefit from a social media strategy? So here are descriptions of ten applications representing different social media technologies that promote learning. Category: Social Networking Platform. Think of it.

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Strike at the Heart of Engagement with Mobile App Builder

learnWorlds

Push notifications are instant messages that pop up on a user’s mobile device when they enable them via a mobile app. Drive your learners back to your app and encourage them to get into action by using push notifications effectively for key events like: Onboard your new students. Inform them about upcoming course events.

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Is the Future of Training Microlearning?

ATD Learning Technologies

The most commonly used microlearning techniques are multimedia presentations (slide shows), online microgames, lesson-based podcasts, instructional videos, online quizzes, email, SMS, and instant messaging. Microlearning also uses social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and Instagram.

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Sparking Innovation in Your eLearning Design

Integrated Learnings

In some situations, we can set an expectation that email and instant messaging must be off during training. This reminds me of two of Gagne’s instructional events : stimulate recall and present new content. Social media in training can work wonders for this, too. How do we convince learners to immerse?

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A Brief History of Instructional Design

Origin Learning

In 1965, Robert Gagne identified the 9 events of instruction that are used even today as founding principles to guide instructional design. E-learning gained further importance as educational institutions and organizations began to unearth ways to deliver courses online coupled with social media tools in the late 2000s.

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5 Blended Learning Activities to Consider for Memorable Corporate eLearning Courses

eFront

Webinars are online training events where employees can ask questions and interact with their peers. Typically, webinars are held through web conferencing software that features instant messaging tools. The moderator, or host, can answer the questions live during the event and ask for employee feedback. Training Webinars.