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Putting the 70:20:10 learning framework into practice

Docebo

Employees have less time than ever to learn – make their time count by applying the 70:20:10 framework. We’ve got a question for you: in your current role, how much formal training did you receive, and exactly how much of that information did you actually retain? What is the 70:20:10 framework? The results?

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Corporate LMS Guide: Must-read for Every Business

Paradiso

The Ultimate Guide to Corporate LMS in 2024 serves as a vital resource for businesses navigating the dynamic landscape of Learning Management Systems (LMS). Progress Tracking: Features to monitor individual learner progress and performance. Assessment and Feedback Tools: For evaluating learner understanding and providing feedback.

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How To Successfully Integrate Video-Based Learning Into Your Training Strategy

EI Design

In this article, I share pointers on how you can successfully integrate video-based learning into your training strategy. Why Integrate Video-Based Learning Into Your Training Strategy. Just-In-Time learning aids. Informal learning. Social learning. Supporting ILT/VILT.

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Top 35 Articles on eLearning Strategy

Tony Karrer

This time I had better luck and also had great luck searching for elearning strategy articles on eLearning Learning under the topic pages: eLearning Strategies , Learning Strategies and Strategy. Strategy eLearning 3.0 Top-Down Strategy What does a real life e-learning strategy look like?

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Is Formal Learning Still Relevant?

Docebo

Learning and development (L&D) professionals are facing increasing forces of change, which are shaking up the traditional focus on formal learning. Central to this is a new understanding of the power of social and informal learning that is undoubtedly influencing the role L&D needs to play today.

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Workplace Learning – Formal or Informal?

Paradiso Solutions

What is formal and informal learning? Learning that is “given in a systematic planned fashion” is referred to as formal learning. It typically takes place in a face-to-face environment or through an online learning platform, like an LMS, and is planned and supervised by an instructor. Learn More.

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How Social Learning is Powering Up Today’s Workplaces

Learnnovators

. “ Learning would be exceedingly laborious, not to mention hazardous, if people had to rely solely on the effects of their own actions to inform them what to do. ” – Albert Bandura (Originator of Social Learning Theory). “ Also included are references to a few valuable resources on the subject of social learning.