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Our Many Hats

eLearning Cyclops

Curator - Find that tutorial, guide, piece of knowledge at just the right time for… everyone. Social Media (SoMe) expert and Informal Learning Catalyst - Sometimes I''m the go to guy to coach staff on utilizing SoMe or I''m the guy implementing informal/social learning.

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Monitoring informal learning with a Learning Record Store

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Experience API, XAPI, Learning Record Stores, TinCan API do you know what this is about? It all sound rather technical. Last year I participated in a fringe event during the Learning and Technologies conference and it was funny to be emerged into a topic I didn't have a clue what is was.

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Why Micro Learning Is the Future of Corporate Training

TOPYX LMS

What does “micro learning” mean to you? Although it sounds official it is something that you probably engage in quite often – perhaps even on a daily basis. Micro learning is not a new concept, but it’s a powerful one. To avoid getting stuck in one approach to training, create a learning environment.

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How to drive up learner engagement in digital training

Matrix

It’s also advisable to have good tutorials and whitepapers readily available for the users. It’s time to recognize informal learning as legitimate. Informal learning may be harder to track and quantify, but its relevance is very high. Read more: 8 Best practices to facilitate informal learning.

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Is e-learning something I can do?

Clive on Learning

Creating e-learning tutorials This is a tough one. Hard experience has taught me that only career specialists (in other words those who do this for a living) should go near the development of high-end e-learning content. Onlignment publish a free virtual classroom facilitator’s guide. Which ones?

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Robert Gagne’s Nine Steps of Instruction: Do’s and Don’ts in E-Learning

Origin Learning

Employees may unconsciously perceive the first exposure to the course as a sort of preamble to the whole course and if it’s boring or too formal from the start, you would have lost their attention by the time you present them with the key knowledge or information. STEP 2: PROVIDE A LEARNING OBJECTIVE. STEP 4: PRESENT THE MATERIAL.

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Instructional Design: The Process – 1

Origin Learning

There have been all types of blend in learning, using all possible avenues from brick-and-mortar classrooms, virtual classrooms, eLearning, digital tutorials, videos, to xAPI tracking all forms of social or informal learning. Some of us create anchors of memories using sight, sound, smell or touch.