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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

This word means the methods and practice of teaching adult learners. If you’d like to learn more, check out this article from eLearning Industry. If you sign up for an in-person workshop but need to watch an online video that explains the basics before you attend, that’s an example of blended learning.

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The HR Challenge: Analyze Your Corporate Training Needs

eFront

For instance, technical training usually needs simulations, service improvement training usually need scenario-based decision making, and product training requires detailed tutorials on the product. Keep into account the adult learning theories that describe the effective methods of tackling training programs.

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Why Instructional Designers Make Contextual Help Shine in Applications

IT Training Department Blog

If you’re not familiar with what contextual/in-app help is , read up on it to learn what it is and see some examples. However, just like quality training requires planning and knowledge about adult learning, contextual help requires it just as much.

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Adapting Stock Assets to Chunk Learning Events

Adobe Captivate

This posting discusses the use of Captivate 9 stock assets to assist with reducing cognitive load in learning events by chunking information. Although there are several methods and/or assets available to assist with reducing cognitive load, this article will only explore one in detail. Content Chunking Example.

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Back To Basics: Instructional Design Terminology

Obsidian Learning

Learning and instructional techniques that integrate e-learning (such as podcasts and online discussion) mobile learning (such as just-in-time training and performance support) and instructor-led training (such as lectures and tutorials). Examples include drawings, presentation, video, computer, tablet, model, etc.

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Insights from an education aficionado: Q&A with Bianca Woods

BrightCarbon

When I’m working with instructional designers, I talk a lot about learning theory and how visuals can help, particularly from the aspect of cognitive load. Train maps, signs at airports…I’ll take pictures of things that are really fantastic examples to remember later. It does depend on the client. Because it does.

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Training Adults in the Workplace: 10 Proven Benefits of Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT)

ReadyTech

Well hit you with real-world data, insights into adult learning psychology, and a few laughs along the way. Understanding How Adults Learn in the Workplace Before we start talking tech, tools, and training trends, lets get back to basicslike, 1970s adult-learning-theory basics. question right away.