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The intersectionality of impression management and organizational learner presence

CLO Magazine

This article presents organizational learner presence theory as an amalgamation of andragogy, social presence theory, organizational citizenship behavior and impression management. This article presents a new theory of organizational learner presence and purports its applicability to practitioners and academics.

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Virtual Learning Environments for management and leadership training

Learning Pool

The idea is not only to deliver all the benefits of high-end, classroom-based training but to use technology, backed by insights from learning psychology and sound pedagogy, to extend and enhance training and development. It’s about turning management and leadership theory into practice. Management and leadership theory into practice.

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If You're Designing eLearning for Adults Take Advantage of These 4 Tactics

SHIFT eLearning

The term that often comes up is “androgogy,” which Malcolm Knowles coined to describe how adults learn in contrast to “pedagogy” or on how children learn. The fact is, we already know a lot of theories surrounding adult learning. Allow them to download materials in portable, interactive format. Let them play an educational game.

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4 types of navigation flows for micro-learning courses

QuoDeck

A course-based format of navigation is typically used when depth of learning in a subject is required. The main disadvantage of this form of navigation is that it is designed for an academic pedagogy and doesn’t relate well to modern adult learning principles. This is a navigation style based on Social Learning Theory (Bandura, 1971).

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10 Benefits of Outsourcing Instructional Design for eLearning Programs

WBT Systems

These professional designed programs, grounded in learning theory and cognitive science, deliver the desired outcomes for their target audience. IDs are experts in: Adult learning theory. To get a sense of the skills IDs bring to their projects, take a look at this list of Instructional Design competencies. Cognitive science.

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Free learning & development webinars for August 2022

Limestone Learning

PT: Connecting Learning to Doing Organizational learning is an ongoing exercise in Change Management. You’ll explore how podcasts are being used today, what the benefits of podcasting are for your organization, popular podcast formats and even brainstorm podcast ideas for your organization. Thursday, August 4, 2022, 10 a.m.–11

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Memoirs of an "Instructional Designer"

Learning Visions

I have never taken a class in pedagogy. I have never taken a course in adult learning theory. So far, Ive been tasked to make courses the way the clients like them (the click next format, with the occasional interactivity and the usual multiple choice test thrown in before the final assessment). And yet here I am.