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How to go about a multi-generational approach to e-learning

Matrix

Previously I have talked about the different demographics that make up the current workplace and their respective approaches to learning. To provide effective training to a multi-generational workforce, organizations need to focus on a variety of mechanisms aimed at increasing engagement: Social learning. Gamification.

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10 Instructional Design Principles

Ed App

Community-based learning is equally important. Most learning by nature is a social process since the knowledge we need to succeed in society is embedded within a cultural context. This will increase the likelihood of knowledge retention and will spark a deeper look at your learning content.

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How to Make eLearning Your Hero: The Growth and Future of eLearning

OpenSesame

There has been a misconception that e-learning can replace traditional forms of training and used purely to cut costs. We think the industry is waking up to the fact that you can’t replace on the job training, mentoring, coaching and social learning which happens in a live environment.

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How to Make eLearning Your Hero: The Growth and Future of eLearning

OpenSesame

There has been a misconception that e-learning can replace traditional forms of training and used purely to cut costs. We think the industry is waking up to the fact that you can’t replace on the job training, mentoring, coaching and the social learning which happens in a live environment.

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The Year in Learning—89 Hand-Picked L&D-Related Articles from 2017

The Learning Dispatch

Learning styles, I’m looking at you [PDF] …). Connie Malamed reviews Play to Learn , a new book by Sharon Boller and Karl Kapp on using games to engage learners. Sally Weale at the Guardian describes how thirty academics from neuroscience, education, and psychology have (once again) challenged the myth of learning styles.

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Michael Allen – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

How do you think existing learning models need to evolve further to support workplace and social learning? Libraries and TV would be sufficient. Formal learning (that includes e-learning) constitutes only a tiny part of the spectrum. Learnnovators: What according to you is the future of e-learning?

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MICHAEL ALLEN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

How do you think existing learning models need to evolve further to support workplace and social learning? Libraries and TV would be sufficient. Formal learning (that includes e-learning) constitutes only a tiny part of the spectrum. Learnnovators: What according to you is the future of e-learning?