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Free learning & development webinars for August 2022

Limestone Learning

Like tasty treats and fresh catnip, attendees will be unable to resist actively participating in your virtual training when you use escape game strategies, irresistible learning activities and a “never fail” debrief strategy to help them reflect. Your business needs learning to result in performance.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | August 13, 2021

Mike Taylor

Evidence-Based Tools for Learning with Myra Rolden, Patti Shank & others on the Leading Learning podcast. Creating an organizational learning strategy with Michelle Ockers on the Mind Tools podcast. (It’s also a nice example of building a resource with Notion.). Tools & Tips.

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Talented Learning’s Greatest Hits – 2019 Edition

Talented Learning

If you follow Talented Learning , you know we share information and advice through multiple channels. In addition to publishing weekly blog posts , we also produce monthly webinars and regular podcast interviews with experts from across the extended enterprise learning realm. Top 3 Podcasts of 2019.

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Switch to Blended Learning for Better Learning Outcomes

Hurix Digital

Instructors are now adopting different teaching methods to fit the learning styles, interests, and expectations of the learners. This is one of the reasons why Blended Learning is becoming the preferred teaching strategy for instructors and learners alike. Wondering how can you implement blended learning? Gamification.

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Social Technology, Community Management & Organizational Development

Learnnovators

The entire landscape of communication is changing with social technology, instantaneous chats, and forms like videos and podcasts entering the scene. I have written before about the perils of having social learning as a bolt on strategy and of automation taking over complicated, process-based work.

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Learn From Success or Learn From Failure: You Decide

The Performance Improvement Blog

However, there is a time to learn from failure. Amy Edmondson makes this case in a recent article in Harvard Business Review and in a podcast interview. She argues that most managers don’t know how to learn from failure. Second, learning from organizational failures is anything but straightforward.

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Switch to Blended Learning for Better Learning Outcomes

Hurix Digital

Instructors are now adopting different teaching methods to fit the learning styles, interests, and expectations of the learners. This is one of the reasons why Blended Learning is becoming the preferred teaching strategy for instructors and learners alike. Wondering how can you implement blended learning? Gamification.