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The Ultimate Brain Food: Performance Support | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

I like to imagine performance support as an Exobrain … (and, of course, that I am one of the smart people in learning … guess I will have to ask Simon about that.) According to Urban Dictionary: Your exobrain (or exo-brain) is your extended brainpower from the information you have access to from your computer or the web.

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Bob Mosher on Informal Learning and Performance Support

Learning Visions

Informal Learning: Are We Missing a HUGE Opportunity? 3 domains: formal, informal, performance support. 3 moments that we need to use performance support – we’ve missed this – right at the one moment is the one we focus on the most, but there’s also the before and after. Part of performance support is encoding, decoding.

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Make Learning An Experience. Blend It! | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

While we may like to believe that directing and guiding our learners to new understanding is the most effective way to educate, the traditional Instructor-Led Training (ILT) model fails to recognize that our learners have changed. So how do we best provide our learners of today with the best possible support and encouragement?

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How to Improve Learning Outcomes With Performance Support

Dashe & Thomson

Given that the goal of instructional designers and training developers is to improve employee performance, it’s surprising that many continue to create blended learning programs with little or no reliance on performance support tools or systems. Build performance support into every blended learning effort.

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4 Killer Examples Of Learning Portals For Corporate Training

Adobe Captivate

Usage of learning portals for corporate training initiatives is gaining momentum. In this article, I share 4 examples of how you can use them for both formal and informal learning to increase employee engagement. Learning Portals For Corporate Training: What Are Their Key Characteristics? Organizational Perspective.

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2020: The year of disruption

CLO Magazine

Organizations had to shift overnight from instructor-led training to virtual ILT supplemented by more e-learning and more portal content. Since this conversion was unplanned and immediate, the quality of the new VILT was poor, often no more than PowerPoints from the ILT. This reconsideration is actually long overdue.

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Overview of the learning pyramid for training providers

Arlo Training & Events Software

How to improve “active learning” in ILT. With “lecture” and “demonstration” being the main methods of instructor led training , it’s clear that ILT sits firmly in the “passive learning methods” section of the pyramid. Once learners have registered for a course, they are automatically given access to an eLearning portal.