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Micro-Instant Learning - Tip #123

Vignettes Learning

In essence, there is a demand for the implementation of micro-learning to enable better workflow learning. Here are some steps you can take to ensure you’re facilitating micro-learning in the workplace. Be Learner-Focused How would you feel if your mentor/trainer pushes you to learn what he/she wants you to learn?

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Virtual Reality and Micro Learning: Ready. Set. Engage. - Tip #145

Vignettes Learning

This level of engagement deepens your learning because the experience is multisensory and authentic and encourages you to create your own insights and connections. This is just the tip of the iceberg. The mentor can then talk to the worker or even share visual data on the worker’s smart glasses or mobile device.

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6 Steps To Creating Learning Ecosystems (And Why You Should Bother)

Learnnovators

More than a fixed environment, the word ‘ecosystem’ implies complex interactions and continued growth which might include: a range of people (managers, peers, mentors, coaches). formal learning elements (micro videos, webinars, workshops). work based learning mechanisms (action learning projects) and much, much more.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Lance Dublin: Formalizing Informal Learning

Learning Visions

Marcia Connor’s four-square chart from 2004 (pre web 2.0): Formal (classes, elearning, meetings)/Informal (community, teaming, playing) Intentional (reading, coaching, mentoring)/Unexpected (self-study, exploring, internet surfing) The choice is not informal vs. formal. Action learning – nothing is certain.

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6 Corporate Learning Solutions to Improve Employee Performance

Thinkdom

Mentorship Programs: Enlist mentors to provide tips and insights into the company's culture and workflows. Mentors can also assist with goal-setting and professional skill development aligned with the new hire's career path. It's about getting them proficient in their specific duties pronto.

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What Is Peer-to-Peer Learning in the Workplace? (+Examples)

WhatFix

Here are seven types of peer-to-peer learning examples commonly found in a corporate setting. Action learning groups. Action learning groups are small groups of 5-7 people. Action learning is a process of insightful questioning, reflective listening, generating new actions, and learning from a shared group.

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10 Benefits of Active Learning

Ed App

It requires them to participate, engage, and collaborate in class to drive deeper learning outcomes. Here, we’ll dive into the several benefits of active learning that make it one of the most preferred learning methods of today. Active learning is scientifically proven to result in significantly increased message retention.