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Active Learning Theory

Ed App

Active learning theory is one of the most popular buzzwords in the learning and development (L&D) community today. What is active learning? Active learning involves actively engaging with your learners. Create the best active learning environment with EdApp today. What are examples of active learning?

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4 types of navigation flows for micro-learning courses

QuoDeck

Micro-learning online courses have been easily accepted by today’s millennial workforce. There are no large chunks of content to process, and it facilitates learning rather than imposing it on the learner. This is the traditional flow of learning management systems. This takes a library-style approach.

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Practical leadership development principles for a COVID-19 world

CLO Magazine

You’re aware of the challenges you face as a learning professional. But you also know that if you stop developing your talent and your leaders, your business could suffer long-term negative effects from being passive with your learning and development goals during these challenging times. It’s not just a theory or a title.

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8 Benefits of Creating Microlearning Videos Based on Social Learning Elements

Obsidian Learning

In this article we’re going to narrow the focus specifically on the medium of learning videos as microcontent you can adapt to support social learning. As we explained previously, social learning is most generally defined as learning with and through others. Why use learning videos? Consistent.

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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? . Authentic learning.

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Provoking Learners with Story Questions

Vignettes Learning

How do we design them to provoke, instigate and encourage learners to think and reflect and apply learning ideas? Shifting Gears Story questions help learners "shift gears" in their minds during learning and un-learning. Memory Gears and Shifts Learning and memory go hand in hand. This is how we learn.

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Training a Specific Population – An Interview with Kelly Prince

WalkMe Training Station

She responded with thoughtful and incredibly detailed answers referring to her experience with the training world and even how Relias Learning can help with these challenges. Kelly Prince is a Senior Instructional Designer with Relias Learning. in Learning and Technology from Western Governors University.