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What is Adult Learning Theory?

LearnUpon

Every trainer’s ambition is to make corporate learning as impactful and engaging as possible. Adult Learning Theory, also known as a ndragogy is a concept that has been around for years. It highlights the distinct ways adults best respond to learning and it’s a must-know for any training provider.

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Adult learning theories for instructional designers: Andragogy

Matrix

Lately, I’ve seen a lot of the focus moving towards technology rather than learning itself. While trainers have to preferably keep up with the latest developments and trends, there is a lot to be saiz about adult learning and how it applies to successful L&D interventions. The relevance of adult learning theories.

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4 Ways to Apply the Situated Learning Theory

Origin Learning

What is the Situated Learning Theory? Situated learning, simply put, is learning that takes place in the same context in which it is applied. Using Technology. To do this, one must recast their role from a teacher to a facilitator.

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AI Tools, Games, Freelancing: ID Links 2/14/23

Experiencing eLearning

Freelancing How much does video production cost in 2022? This article details 10 common factors that affect the cost of video production, with prices for different levels in each factor. The fields of instructional design, learning & development and learning theory have been shaped by a wide range of people over many years.

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Agile Microlearning Explained

Cognitive science theories already supply the answers. Learn how OttoLearn packages them into a single platform you can use to deliver microlearning based reinforcement training, and go beyond completions to focus on outcomes. Learner engagement and retention doesn’t have to be a mystery.

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Rubber bands and chewing gum

E-Learning Provocateur

And I’ve heard all the excuses to justify it: “I haven’t been trained in that”; “We don’t have the technology”; “We don’t have the right culture” Which again I’m sorry to concede, I’ve been quick to judge as symptoms of ineptitude, laziness or apathy.

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VR Training: Tackle Turnover, Boost Productivity

STRIVR

Per the New York Times , “All that turnover has taken a toll on productivity — for individual companies, and perhaps for the economy as well.” Addressing the twin issues of employee turnover and productivity is on the minds of economists, and it’s certainly on the mind of business leaders.