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How You Can Use Social Learning To Juice Up Your Learning Strategy

Wizcabin

Social learning is simply a learning strategy that involves learners observing and modeling the attitude, emotional reaction, and behavior of others to acquire knowledge. Also, it can happen in informal offline activities like discussion forums, and conferences.

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Workforce Tests That Match Your Learning Objectives: The Issue of Fidelity

Convergence Training

In this article, we’re going to give you tips about something related to test creation that learning experts call fidelity (no, not THAT fidelity–this is not a notably juice blog post despite the wedding ring image above). Create Learning Objectives First.

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Kirkpatrick Revisited | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

At the end of Level 1, Kirkpatrick now recommends a focus group to get information that wouldn’t be available right after the course was completed and to provide links to Levels 2 and 3. Level 2: Learning. He says unless one or more of the learning objectives?knowledge, He says you can’t get to Level 4 without Levels 1-3.

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Interactive elearning: everything you need to know

Elucidat

Today’s employees are bored of outdated training programs and need something more exciting to get the learning juices flowing. Gone are the days of sitting, listening and, frankly, being overwhelmed by information and jargon. This is learning by doing. This is where interactive elearning comes into play.

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How to Choose the Right Course-Authoring Tool

TalentLMS

So, you have the content ready with learning objectives. It has your creative juices on a free flow! Determine your objective ELearning courses are designed according to the course objectives. Are you aiming to provide information, skill or change in behavior? or other elements?

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Learning Agility: Re-Invention with Performer Support

Living in Learning

The velocity of learning has no choice but to keep pace, and we are not going to keep pace by delivering learning in the classroom or via e-learning solutions alone. What I am suggesting is re-use of PSOs in both formal training venues and in informal Performer Support venues. What is Performer Support?

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Creating Great Stories for eLearning

Vignettes Learning

On the other hand, eLearning designers, as many may say, "don't have the creative juices" to craft powerful titles and stories. I think deep in the hearts of learning designers is the ability to create stories that compel learners. With "Brave" as the title, it becomes an instant recall for stories. It is pure genius.