
Learning Effectiveness
Who Benefits from Adaptive Learning Strategies?
Adaptive learning strategies ensure that each employee can focus on coursework that applies to their situation. This includes everything from the option to bypass modules that cover information they already know and the ability to focus on material that is relevant to their roles. As a result, employees are more likely to remain engaged during training and acquire knowledge and skills that are highly applicable.
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September 25, 2019
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eLearning Development
Review of Top Authoring Tools for eLearning
If your learning and development (L&D) strategy includes eLearning, having the right authoring tools is essential. By selecting a great platform, you can streamline course development and delivery, simplifying the entire process.
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September 11, 2019
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Learning Technology
Level Up Your Customer Service With Gamification
Luckily, customer service procedures are shifting away from traditional paradigms. By incorporating gamification, the experience can be more satisfying of customers and employees alike, improving the experience at every level.
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September 4, 2019
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eLearning Development
eLearning Programs: 5 Tips for Providing Effective Feedback
However, not all approaches to feedback are as effective as promoting success as others. If you want your employees to excel, here are five tips for providing useful feedback for eLearning programs.
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August 21, 2019
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Learning Technology
Rich Media Is Pushing the Training Boundaries
While these rich media techniques are often considered cutting-edge, they are becoming more widely available. Here’s what you need to know about the learning technology and how it is pushing training boundaries.
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August 14, 2019
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Learning Technology
Remote Training Tips
The workplace is evolving at a rapid pace. More companies are embracing flexible work arrangements and remote employees, both of which come with benefits and drawbacks. While employees that can work from home are often happier, training a geographically diverse team can be a challenge. After all, you can’t usually get them all in the same room for in-person training, and some remote workers may have learning needs that differ from on-site staff.
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August 8, 2019
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