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Critical Criteria for Choosing Great Learning Partners

Maestro

You want a learning partner that delivers value by creating real, measurable behavior change. If they can’t point to a tangible difference that their learning interventions create, then you probably shouldn’t hire them. You also want a partner that has the right expertise in the areas that are most important to your goals.

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How does instructional design work?

Plume - e-learning & learning management systems

An instructional designer has an ability to take your expertise or current course materials and translate them into an elearning course for digital consumption. This script creates the foundation for all of the online learning, including everything from the learning objectives to storyboards to the content for additional course materials.

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E-Learning Design Part 6: CDSM’s Active Learning Model™

CDSM

Throughout this series on e-learning design , we have looked at some of the learning theories that help to form the method and practice behind our award-winning e-learning. What is CDSM’s Active Learning Model™? CDSM is a commercial e-learning company. This is known as our ‘ pedagogy ’.

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Maestro FAQ: Who We Are, What We Do, and Why We Care

Maestro

We take our work seriously, and we’re proud to say that we’re a trusted learning partner to many industry-leading brands and Fortune 500 companies, including Airbnb, BWH Hotels, Google, and Zimmer Biomet, to name a few. There are plenty of learning companies to choose from, so what makes Maestro different? What about you?

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Three Reasons Why Corporate Training Departments Could Become.

Dashe & Thomson

Less than a decade ago, the technical aspects of eLearning development were the purview of a select group of developers, schooled in the art and science of HTML, Flash, Dreamweaver, and other relatively high-learning-curve disciplines. Today, dozens of rapid authoring tools have sprung up that require little to no technical expertise.