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Slack Classrooms, EduGadgets and Hot Learning Design: 2016 Online Learning Conference Preview
The 2016 Online Learning Conference is nearly here! The conference is loaded with great keynotes, xFactor experiences in Chicago, in-depth certificate programs, diverse breakouts, hands-on clinics and lots more.
How To Automate Learning With Adobe Captivate Prime LMS
Join Jesse Novak as he covers all the existing and new features in Adobe Captivate Prime.
Learn How To Deliver and Track Courses in 90 Minutes
Join Dr. Allen Partridge, Sr. Adobe eLearning Evangelist, to learn how to set up and manage Adobe Captivate Prime LMS, in just 90 minutes. During this session, you will see a quick demonstration of adding users, creating modules, and assigning courses to the learners. You will learn how to leverage the gamification elements, badges, learning plans, certifications, and learning programs in Adobe Captivate Prime, to foster a learning culture in your organization. You will also learn about the unique learner experience and the different reporting and tracking options available in this self-service LMS.
Super Closers, Openers, Revisiters, and Energizers or SCORE for Webinars
If modern technology is so groovy, why do so many webinars put people to sleep faster than "The Monotone Silence" Symphony? Often, instructors neglect their participants’ learning needs. In this fun and interactive session, Pluth models activities and principles that convey content through a webinar format while keeping learners engaged, no matter the size of the audience. You’ll get to the CORE of Webinars with Super Closer, Openers, Revisiters, and Energizers.
Enabling Virtual and Blended Learning Success: An SAP Case Study
Is your virtual classroom viewed as just a cost-cutting measure? Prior to 2013, the SAP sales organization utilized virtual and blended learning, but without an integrated strategy. Learn how in 2013 they introduced GCO University Virtual Live Classroom program, serving over 15,000 sales and sales-related employees globally and changed from a perception of "yet another online training program" to a core value in learning plans with an integrated approached and consistent, quality instructional design.
Training Doesn’t Work if Performance Matters
Once upon a time, learners attended full-week workshops. They had others who backed them up so they could be fully focused on the learning. When they returned, their boss and team expected them to be competent in the new things learned, and begin using them immediately.
Are You Ready for the Inclusion Revolution?
Just a year or so ago, inclusion meant ensuring equal representation related to gender, ethnicity, race, and sexual orientation. But today, driven by the large numbers of millennials in the workforce, inclusion has come to mean something different. Increasingly, employees are calling for cognitive inclusion (CI), or the full acceptance of the whole person and their unique set of attributes and perspectives within the organization. In this interactive webinar, we'll explore recent research documenting the rise of CI and provide strategies for taking your inclusion strategies to the next level.
Reversing 200 Years in the Wrong Direction with Blended and Continuous Training
In this session Martyn Lewis (Founder 3GS) will contend that training has been heading in the wrong direction for 200 years and that we now have the chance to reverse this trend by embracing blended and continuous training approaches. Thanks to technology, we can now re-architect and redesign training for how people actually work and live their lives in today’s world. However, this requires us to let go of old standards and embrace new approaches.
Six Advantages of Agile Design for Reducing Common L&D Pain Points
You see potential in good design. You can change behavior, drive results, decrease errors, and improve engagement. But, even the best designs are jeopardized if the process lacks the ability to support them.
12 Proven Strategies Your Sales Team Should Be Using to Engage, Win and Grow Customers
Strategists Reveal Insights
Expert selling strategists and "Beyond the Sales Process" authors Steve Andersen and Dave Stein reveal what decades of experience and deep research have taught them about how societal and technological changes are dramatically changing how we need to relate to and engage with our customers and every prospect differently. In this segment we learn that if we haven’t already evolved, we are already caught behind the curve! Fortunately, they also show us the strategies our sales teams need to adopt to get back out in front.
Shifting Careers: From Trainer to Curator
One of the challenges faced by trainers and instructional designers is their lack of real-world experience of the content they are trying to train people on. There is a huge gap between the knowledge and information and its application. The gap is fueled by the sheer volume, high speed and ongoing change of massive knowledge to be learned by workers.
Learning Technology Strategy for the Modern Learner
Meeting today's modern learners' expectations requires a shift in our approach to the tools, resources, and strategies we use and implement as our environment rapidly changes with various generations merging in the workforce. Developing and implementing a strategy can be daunting with so many technologies to explore, along with the challenging work environment and engaging the right stakeholders while forming the collaborative partnerships with IT and other partners.
E-Learning for Newbies, Beginners and the Confused
Does reading an e-learning blog result in more questions than answers? Does reviewing descriptions of conference sessions make you wonder what language they are written in? Do acronyms such as SCORM, LMS, and LCMS make you dizzy? If so, then this session is for you. It can be challenging to understand e-learning information without a baseline of knowledge. This session is designed to give you that foundation so you can understand everything else you see, hear, and read. So bring all your questions (yes, even the ones you are afraid to ask), and get the answers you need so that all the other sessions will make sense.
The 4-Door Approach to Effective and Engaging E-Learning Design
This rapid design approach can be applied to creating e-learning on any topic using any platform. The outcome of this approach is an online training module that is divided into four areas: The library contains the content such as reference materials and job aids, the playground contains games with closed questions, the café contains a chat area with open-ended questions, and the assessment center contains a performance test. The participants work through any of these areas in any sequence, any number of time. Based on self-determination theory of intrinsic motivation, this approach treats adult learners with respect and provides them with meaningful choices.
Grooming Young Professionals for Success in an Age of Change
As of 2015, millennials became the largest generation in the workforce and are driving permanent transformations that will change the course of your business. Yet all young professionals were not created alike. In this participatory webinar, we'll discuss the motivations and development needs of three very different cohorts of workers, including your rising early millennial managers, your late millennial junior staff, and the Generation Z students you must begin understanding and building relationships with if you wish to remain competitive in the near future.
All New Cool Captivate Tricks You Probably Don't Know!
Adobe Captivate is such a rich tool that contains so many features that it's hard for anyone to know them all. Yet, some of them are so darned useful that not knowing about them can sometime make your work more time-consuming and cumbersome.
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How ACCESS, ASSESSMENT, and ANALYTICS Drive Business Performance and Training ROI
Employees spend the equivalent of one work day per week searching for information they need to perform their roles and the majority of training they receive is forgotten within one hour. Improved Access, Assessment, and Analytics can substantially improve employees' mastery of the skills and knowledge that drive the performance of your business. The following best practices can help you translate training to performance and financial impacts.
More Fatal Kirkpatrick Model Execution Errors - Practical Tips for Identifying and Correcting Them
The Kirkpatrick Model is the most-used training evaluation model in the world. This does not, however, mean that it is always implemented correctly. What does misapplication put at risk? The image that training holds in many organizations, the future of your training department and, ultimately, your job.
The Gamification of Learning
Attend this 60-minute webinar to get a preview of Monica Cornetti's session(s) at Training's Online Learning Conference in Chicago or to simply learn important best practices about gamification of learning.
THE SEEKERS: How to Support the New Learners in Modern Organizations
Employees within modern organizations, become seekers of immediate solutions and constant improvement of their work. The rapid demand, constant change, accelerating career paths and abundance of technologies allow them to "skip" traditional learning and training. Their organizations encourage them and provide opportunities to grow.
6 Rules to Designing e-Learning for Maximum Motivation
When asked to identify the weakness in most e-learning, designers and students alike often mention the failure to engage the learner’s attention as a chief problem. E-Learning is labeled boring; learners take the path of least resistance instead of thinking through the questions; completion is something to be checked-off a list rather than an indicator of proficiency. The problem is, "How do you motivate the learner while still doing the serious work of instruction?"
6 Rules to Designing e-Learning for Maximum Motivation
Learner motivation is a critical success factor in designing e-learning that makes a difference. In an individualized learning setting, like asynchronous web-based training programs, active learner engagement is necessary for learning to occur. So while it is important for the instructional designer to get the content "right," it is even more vital (and usually more challenging) to design interactivity to draw in the learner to commit to the authentic behavior needed for learning to occur.
This e-book presents some straightforward and effective design strategies to create learner motivation in e-learning.
Getting Organized C1
Welcome to our Time Management series. This is the seventh video in a series of eight and is designed to help you organize your workspace so that hours of productivity per day aren’t wasted searching for missing information. You only have a finite amount of time to spend in your life so you need to ask yourself, how am I going to use the time that I have? This eight-part series will get you to stop procrastinating, help you create plans and inspire you to implement your plans for productivity. So are you going to make things happen, or are you going to watch things happen? The series list is included as a reference to the suggested viewing order.



