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How to Cater for Different Workplace Learning Styles

Engage in Learning

Everyone is unique and experience the world differently, so it’s not surprising that we all learn in different ways too. In order to successfully engage employees in your learning initiatives, you need to understand how they learn. Visual learners often need more time to process learning materials and visual cues.

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Are Instructional Designers Incapable of Micro-Learning Design? - Tip #124

Vignettes Learning

Why is it difficult for instructional designers to think and do micro-learning? The above situation involves a Micro-Action. Learning is not the main focus; work and fixing this problem is the primary goal. The learning objectives must be clear.” “I My leaders feel that it is too short for learning.” “I

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How Micro-Learning Boosts “At the Moment Performance” - Tip #114

Vignettes Learning

We can say with confidence that the goal of leaders, managers, and learning professionals is to help workers achieve optimal "at the moment performance." Then as learning professionals we converge at the moment of performance. Specifically, in the past, our momentum in learning and training is “teaching something.”

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Making Learning Styles Come Alive in

Vignettes Learning

Story-Based Learning Design Tip: In SRIA™ (Set-up, Relate, Interpret and Apply) we allow learners to relate and reflect on an incident in order to evoke a similar experience and certain emotions. Story-Based Learning Design Tip: In SRIA™, we allow learners to "Apply." Problem-solvers - Type 3 Learners are problem solvers.

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Corporate Training Through Mobile Learning for Remote Workers

Thinkdom

Mobile learning solution is an important medium that companies can use to provide employees with seamless access to learning resources from any location. This blog offers insights into the benefits of mobile learning for companies with remote working employees by enabling swift and rapid learning anytime, anywhere.

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mLearning Strategy

Ed App

Pivoting to remote learning, or at the very least, a hybrid model of work has become our “new normal” in the pandemic era and beyond. Remote learning done poorly or merely used as a whiteboard/projector substitute has the potential to do more harm than good. What does a mobile learning strategy look like? .

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Paper Cuts

Learnnovators

I’ve been tinkering with it and, in the spirit of Virtual Reality Working Out Loud Week , I’ve decided to share with you what I’ve learned so far. I’ll also share my problems – and there are plenty of them – so if you can solve any for me I’d be grateful! Yet I struck more problems. THE DEVICE. Alas, that’s where it stayed.

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