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Digital learning assets; Curating and extending learning with an LMS

Learning Pool

In the sixth installment of our ‘Learning lessons from lockdown’ blog series, we discuss what to do with digital learning assets and how we can curate and extend learning with an LMS. But you can address these issues by using an LMS to curate content. Content curation with an LMS.

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The Importance of Informal Learning at the Workplace

Origin Learning

Several organizations ‘claim’ to deploy the 70:20:10 Learning & Development Model to train their employees. To summarize this model, learning at the workplace happens as follows: 70% of learning is experiential. 20% of learning is social. 10% of learning is formal. Learning from the Pioneers.

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3 Reasons Curatr Doesn’t Have A Discussion Forum

HT2 Labs

Curatr is our Social learning platform and it specializes in getting people talking. Using content curated from around your organisation or the wider web, Curatr allows course designers to challenge learners to take part in conversations and contribute back to the learning environment with content of their own devising.

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Social Learning Theory: What Is It & Its Importance in Workplace Training

Instancy

Social learning became the go-to workplace training approach during COVID-induced lockdowns. Read on to understand why you must adopt social learning as the way going forward in an age where managing remote teams is the new norm. Social Learning theory is no novelty. Not anymore!

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Asynchronous or Synchronous A Guide To eLearning Approaches

KnowledgeAnywhere

Instead, presentations are pre-recorded and digital materials are delivered via email, discussion boards, social networking, and collaborative documents. Discussion forums help reinforce learning through discussions with peers. A Learning Management System (LMS) provides a blend of tools to support both types of presentations.

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Mini Glossary of Elearning

KnowledgeOne

In this form of learning, instructors and learners do not have to be at the same location — they are online rather than in class —, but they have a direct interaction, in real-time. These resources include virtual classes, chat, instant messaging, audio and video conference. What is a Learning Management System (LMS)?

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Adapting Workforce L&D Programs to the Virtual and Hybrid Landscapes

Hurix Digital

Also Read: 8 Tools You Need To Build An Employee Training Program Adapting L&D Strategies for the Virtual and Hybrid Landscape Increasing levels of engagement with gamified learning modules, simulations, and social learning models can help cater to the diverse needs and schedules of employees in the workplace.