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eLearning Gamification: How to Implement Gamification in Your Learning Strategy

eLearningMind

Gamification training, or the use of game play elements in a learning experience, is one of the hottest trends in corporate training. At the most basic level, gamification training or gamification of learning is the use of game play elements in a learning experience. Social Learning. The problem?

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3 Strategies for Sure-Fire Micro-Learning Success - Tip #127

Vignettes Learning

Workers only want information that can help them address a specific issue or problem in the workplace. For trainers and designers, this means a shift in how we should view learning and content. From “all content is important,” I propose we should focus on learning that helps learners perform their jobs.

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Why Does Micro-Learning Mean Better Learning? - Tip #129

Vignettes Learning

Helping corporate learners escape from this entanglement becomes the problem of organizational leaders and L&D professionals. Micro-learning! While micro-learning may not be a “one size fits all” solution, studies show (e.g. It’s a micro-learning platform targeted at sales representatives.

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eLearning Gamification: How to Implement Gamification in Your Learning Strategy

eLearningMind

Gamification training, or the use of game play elements in a learning experience, is one of the hottest trends in corporate training. At the most basic level, gamification training or gamification of learning is the use of game play elements in a learning experience. Social Learning. The problem?

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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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Micro-Instant Learning - Tip #123

Vignettes Learning

Instant learning suggests a sense of immediacy and urgency. The increasing complexity of jobs and the accelerating advances in technology necessitate workers to learn fast and develop skills needed to perform efficiently. In essence, there is a demand for the implementation of micro-learning to enable better workflow learning.

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Micro-Learning Leads to Rapid Skill Acquisition - Tip #134

Vignettes Learning

Quickly Learn New Skills Through Micro-Learning To survive in a technology-driven environment, workers must learn new skills quickly and efficiently. 4 Strategies to Acquire New Skills Fast Image 1. 4 Strategies to Acquire New Skills Fast Image 1. Below are 4 strategies to learn new skills fast.