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The Personal Versus Personalized Learning Debate

Origin Learning

Personal Learning and Personalized Learning are two terms, which are being used interchangeably for some time now? Do both terms refer to the same type of learning? In this blog post, we look at them and see which strategy influences learning at the modern workplace. What is Personal Learning?

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5 Pitfalls to Avoid Before Switching to Blended Learning

Obsidian Learning

We use a unique, research-based model of blended learning to develop rich instructional environments that pack a big bang for the buck. Something we can all agree on is that blended learning in one form or another should be part of today’s corporate learning space. Blended learning is a powerful and effective strategy.

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14 Best Employee Training Delivery Methods in 2023

WhatFix

Training delivery methods, sometimes referred to as “learning modalities,” are different ways information is delivered to learners. The most appropriate training method for organizations depends upon various factors such as learning objectives, location of employees, budget, etc. Spaced learning.

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Flexing Your Tools to Create Maximum-Impact Online Training

Mindflash

The LMS should not force designers to choose formal over informal learning—both should be supported. Does a formal training best support your learning objectives? the learner can refer to a printed job aid listing task completion steps). Create a mandatory series of online courses. Supporting Performance.

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Keynote Resources from #LUC2017

Kapp Notes

Cramming: Cramming is actually not a good learning technique. Instead, you want to spread out the learning. There are two powerful mechanisms that are better than cramming for helping facilitate learning : spaced retrieval and retrieval practice. Video on Learning Objectives.

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How to Write a Scenario that Actually Engages Your Learners

Maestro

Scenario-based learning is an interactive instructional strategy that uses real-life situations and narratives to actively engage learners. While we’ve learned a lot about how to write a scenario ourselves over the years, we have to give credit to Cathy Moore, a thought leader in the learning space who wrote Map It, one of our favorite books.

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Free e-Learning books

eFront

Novices will find information on what other people are doing in this medium, which kinds of training and education are best suited to it, how to convert existing classroom content for delivery online, how to lead effective and compelling live learning events on the Web, and how to promote these events to obtain maximum participation.