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Benefits of Scenario-Based Learning

Experiencing eLearning

This document from Massey University in New Zealand explains some theory behind why scenario-based learning works and how to decide if scenario-based learning (SBL) is the right strategy. Terry Stewart, Scenario-Based Learning. Originally published 9/14/2016. Updated 12/10/2020.

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Takeaways from Learning 2016

Association eLearning

I attended my first conference, Learning 2016, in October. Now that I’ve had time to digest everything and read over my notes I want to share some of what I learned and experienced. If you’d like to read more about training, learning, and instructional design check out the rest of this author’s blogs.

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The Gamification of Corporate Training

Association eLearning

Digitec worked with the Hilton team to create targeted learning for more than 80,000 team members, so far. The Digital Key training program earned a 2016 Gold Excellence in Learning award from Brandon- Hall for Unique or Innovative Learning. Our own client, Hilton Worldwide has also experienced success with gamification.

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Looking Back at 2016

Matthew Guyan

At the beginning of 2016 I chose a word for the year which was ‘Build’. I plan to record more next year but include other topic areas such as learning theory and design tips. Learning Theory. I didn’t do much of this in 2016. Another year is almost over and it’s time to look back on the year that was.

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INFOGRAPHIC: 3 Facts About Mindset In Learning

Learnnovators

In his spare time Arun runs a blog about the neuroscience of learning & creativity entitled ‘ Your Incredible Brain ’; is an award winning fiction writer; an avid cartoonist; and is currently developing an app business to be launched in 2016. x—–x—–x—–x—–x. Published on 16-Nov-2015.

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Talk to LearnUpon at AITD 2016

LearnUpon

Donald will discuss “2500 Years of Learning Theory – the good, the bad and the ugly”, a whistle-stop tour of over 100 figures who have shaped the learning landscape. There’s also a whole range of speakers covering diverse L&D topics from navigating the learning transfer minefield to digital capability.

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Learning Escape Room

Association eLearning

This post was written in response to a request that I write something about my experience in the Learning Escape Room. It was one of the activities at the Learning 2016 conference, hosted by the Masie Center. I will probably find my way into, and hopefully out of, other escape rooms in the future.

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