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9 Planning Steps for Your Virtual Learning Program

Learning Rebels

We know (or should know) that preparing for a virtual learning program (VLP) is quite different from planning for Instructor-led Training (ILT). Probably the most important planning consideration when moving your ILT into a virtual learning program is finding a reliable and stable platform. Step 1: Invest in Reliable Technology.

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“Hey, You’re on Mute:” 7 Best Practices for Video Conferencing

Litmos

Despite this, not everyone has upped their skillsets on video conferencing best practices, and if you’re leading a group — in a webinar or virtual instructor-led training (ILT), for example — it can be nerve wracking to know how to present yourself on screen. This is particularly relevant for trainers because ILT is on the rise.

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Free L&D webinars for February 2021

Limestone Learning

Most opted to turn their ILT into virtual classrooms, but this was done for the sake of expediency, efficiency and without an eye on the future. Join David Wentworth, Principal Learning Analyst at Brandon Hall Group, and Ron Zamir, CEO of AllenComm, as they discuss strategies for transitioning from ILT.

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5 Common Virtual Learning Issues and Solutions

Learning Rebels

This may be a simple checklist document of a short screencast video walking them through the virtual program. Then turn theory-based content into fun, engaging and interactive sessions by using virtual breakrooms, pair, and shares with smaller groups, conduct polls, ask a variety of open-ended questions. To Wrap This Up.

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ILT to VILT: 3 Tips to Make the Switch to Virtual Instructor-Led Training

eLearningMind

ILT to VILT: 3 Tips to Make the Switch to Virtual Instructor-Led Training. You’ve already started the switch from instructor-led training (ILT) to virtual instructor-led training (VILT). Without the back-and-forth dialog between instructor and student, a direct conversion from ILT to VILT can result in losing learner engagement.

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Instructor-Led Training - BrainCert

BrainCert

Instructor-led training (ILT) is a time-tested and proven method of delivering corporate knowledge and skills. Now, with the rise of Learning Management Systems (LMS), ILT can be conducted in an online environment, making it easier for organizations to access this type of training.

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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. Breakout rooms Online whiteboard Polls Online chat Surveys Activities Forums Social Media. Blended learning.