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6 Steps To A Better Mobile Learning Strategy

Upside Learning

Are they willing to spend time and money on creating a worthwhile strategy / plan for mobile learning in the organization? Does mobile learning fit in your learning strategy? Does your learning strategy include a mix of social, informal, and performance support already?

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Free L&D webinars for February 2021

Limestone Learning

PT: Articulate Storyline: Using Convert to Freeform to Create Custom Quiz Templates Assessing a learner’s knowledge in a course is a common design practice. Adding quiz questions in Storyline is easy with its included template library. Thursday, February 4, 2021, 10 a.m.–11 Don’t worry, you’re not alone.

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Microlearning in Corporate Training: Tactical Asset or Strategic Misstep?

Upside Learning

How can L&D leaders integrate it into a larger learning strategy instead of just creating another content dump? Microlearning follow-ups A 5-minute post-training quiz reinforcing the key takeaways of a full-length workshop. So, the real question isnt should we use microlearning? Where does it fail spectacularly?

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Blended Learning Strategies Using Corporate LMS

Paradiso Solutions

In todays dynamic corporate environment, adopting effective blended learning strategies is essential for employee development. By integrating both traditional and digital learning methods, companies can harness the full potential of their workforce. Mobile accessibility for learning on the go.

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Wrecking ball

E-Learning Provocateur

Here, e-learning is the poster child of dubious behaviour, such as checking your email while a video plays in the background, speed clicking the Next button, brute forcing the quiz (aided by poor question design ) and even tricking the LMS with some cheeky code monkeying.

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Not a cat

E-Learning Provocateur

Which prompts another question from those still wondering: When learning isn’t skills-based, what is it? Knowledge-based learning We’ve all done those e-learning modules with a quiz at the end that’s effectively a memory test. Hence we need skills-based learning strategy.

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Assessment and Feedback Tools in LMS: Improve Learning Outcomes

Paradiso

Here’s a breakdown of the most common LMS assessments: Formative Assessments: These are continuous assessments that provide feedback during the learning process. Tools like quizzes and polls help gauge understanding in real time, allowing students to stay engaged and adapt their learning strategies.