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Custom eLearning Solutions for a Post Covid19 Workforce

Infopro Learning

Forward-thinking organizations are now developing new custom eLearning solutions that build business resilience in preparation for the post Covid19 workforce. Developing New eLearning Strategies for Business Resilience. Organizations need new eLearning strategies that support their company’s business goals.

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Optimizing eLearning through Custom Content Development Outsourcing in 2023

Infopro Learning

Outsourcing custom eLearning development in 2023 is a smart move for organizations that want to stay ahead by providing effective and engaging employee training programs. With the fast-paced technological advancements, eLearning is quickly becoming a preferred learning mode for many organizations.

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Custom eLearning Solutions for 2021: Mobile Enabled Learning

Infopro Learning

The accelerated digital transformation took off, and custom eLearning development helped meet modern business needs, but these needs are still changing. However, with more changes and workplace models shifting, many organizations are now looking for more efficient ways to provide quality, engaging eLearning courses. In Conclusion.

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Custom eLearning Development: 3 Modern Learning Trends That Will Drive Future Success

Infopro Learning

Custom eLearning solutions have long been on the rise. Many custom eLearning solutions can help your organization engage employees this year. However, three custom eLearning trends will truly help launch organizations forward this year. This method significantly speeds up the eLearning development process. Final note.

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Think Outside the Box: Solutions for Effective Content Distribution

Explain the various eLearning standards to help you select the right one for your courses. In this eBook, we’ll: Provide directions and methods for helping you efficiently distribute content. Explore options for distributing and selling content.

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L&D Trends, Time Estimates: ID and eLearning Links 3/2/2021

Experiencing eLearning

According to this study, most people are developing elearning that is around 20 minutes long. A 20-minute elearning module with “partial engagement” takes an average of 84 hours to develop. That would be equivalent to 252 hours to create one hour of elearning. Spaced repetition. How To Remember Anything Forever-ish.

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Optimizing eLearning through Custom Content Development Outsourcing in 2024

Infopro Learning

Outsourcing custom eLearning development in 2024 is a smart move for organizations that want to stay ahead by providing effective and engaging employee training programs. With the fast-paced technological advancements, eLearning is quickly becoming a preferred learning mode for many organizations.

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Legendary Presentations: eLearning, Sales Collateral, and Defeating Death-by-PowerPoint

Speaker: Richard Goring, Director, BrightCarbon

eLearning has the potential to fall into the same trap, as L&D professionals are tasked with creating content to hit tight deadlines and with limited budgets. You end up with click-through eLearning that’s just not interesting - and unengaged people don’t learn.

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Supercharge Your Sales Training ROI with eLearning

Speaker: Ray Makela, CEO, Sales Readiness Group, and David Jacoby, President, Sales Readiness Group

Join us and Ray Makela, CEO of Sales Readiness Group, along with David Jacoby, President of Sales Readiness Group, as they break down the five essential factors to achieve sustainable success from your sales training investment, and how to leverage eLearning to maximize results. Leverage eLearning to maximize sales training results.

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Does Your Company Need Help Solving These 4 Common eLearning Challenges?

If you want to know how to get ahead of the game and avoid the common mishaps in selling your eLearning courses, you’ve come to the right place! Lambda Solutions has identified the most common and costly challenges faced by eLearning providers today. These include: Overcoming the high cost of scaling.

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9 Stages of the Custom eLearning Development Process

Whether new to custom eLearning or a seasoned pro, you will appreciate this solid overview of the development process, as well as the insider tips. Avoid costly mistakes on your next project, stay on track, and deliver relevant and engaging content that fits your learners and gets the job done.

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Authentic eLearning Localization: Challenges and Best Practices

Speaker: Chris Paxton McMillin, President of D3 Training Solutions

People prefer to learn in their native language, so localizing eLearning helps truly engage learners and gives them that much-needed sense of inclusion. Join us for this exclusive webinar with Chris Paxton as she walks us through: The key steps you can take to optimize your eLearning content for various international audiences.

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6 eLearning Trends in Custom eLearning Solutions

It isn’t possible to talk about trends in digital learning without talking about the “digital” part first. It is what everyone expects. Most articles on trends discuss mobile, augmented reality, virtual reality, LMS options, apps, and authoring software.

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Custom eLearning: What to Consider as an L&D Manager

Taking on development of a custom eLearning project is an exciting opportunity for a learning and development manager. It’s the chance to create content that is uniquely suited to meet organizational needs and perhaps push the boundaries of design and delivery models. We’ve all experienced pain points in this type of complex project.

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6 Tips for Reducing the Complexity of Custom eLearning Development

Your directive is to “revamp training” to an eLearning format so that it is relevant, consistent and cost-effective. The executive team is also asking you to develop new training for tasks on the line to ensure consistency, something that was previously done by each employees’ supervisor.