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70-20-10 Model of Performance And Training Revisited

70-20-10 Model of Performance And Training Revisited | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
The 70-20-10 model is widely used in organizations across the world for implementing learning programs. In this blog, I will cover the model briefly and provide some thoughts on implementing it better for successful skilling of workforce. What is the 70-20-10 Model All About? The model 70-20-10 provides broad guidelines to organizations on providing learning

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A Closer Look at Distance Learning

A Closer Look at Distance Learning | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
The other day I had the opportunity to participate in a videoconference organised through the distance learning project run by the European Master's consortium (EMCI). It was the third such videoco...

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Instructional Design Strategies to Design eLearning in 2018

Instructional Design Strategies to Design eLearning in 2018 | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
As we witness the transition of traditional eLearning to mobile learning and macrolearning- to microlearning-based training, Instructional Design strategies are also evolving to keep pace.

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Three reasons to move your induction online - Sarah Davie | The Learning Factor

Three reasons to move your induction online - Sarah Davie | The Learning Factor | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

More and more organisations are choosing to complement their face-to-face inductions online or move to an entirely online induction model.  Here are 3 reasons why…

 

“The Day 1” experience

Sometimes it’s the time it takes to set new starters up on your systems or finalise the paperwork, sometimes it’s not having enough people start around the same time to justify the cost and resource of running a face to face induction session.  Whatever the reason, it’s rare that new starters experience a consistent, formal induction on their first day.

 

 

Sure, there’s the office tour, the meet and greets, but how do they understand where your organisation is headed, the values that drive you, and what’s expected of them… from day one?  Or even before their start date?

 

An online induction means these all-important messages that set the scene and communicate who you are and what you do are delivered from the get-go. This can include video of your CEO or MD talking conversationally about what your organisation’s vision and values mean to them. From Day 1, your new starters can have the impression that senior leaders are approachable and accessible.

 

Streamlined content

Often the content that new starters need to be aware of is housed in multiple locations: your web page, your intranet, your shared drive, in old emails, in people’s heads.  A new starter needs a map.

 

An online induction corrals all that must-know, or must-know-where-to-find information in a cohesive way.  It signposts people to the places they can access the information now, and return to later as needed. And if they need to find it later… it’s the most up to date version, not a new starter manual that is out of date as it’s too hard to maintain.

 

Getting connected

There is so much opportunity to connect new starters to each other and encourage that sense of belonging to a ‘cohort’.  Consider allocating someone the responsibility of being your “Induction community manager” and taking advantage of the discussion groups on your LMS, or standalone social networks. 

 

This means you can dish out work-integrated challenges or activities for them to complete, and come back to post and share their insights amongst the group.  Moving your induction online means new starters can form connections with colleagues across geographical and departmental boundaries – at a fraction of the cost and potential time lags involved in achieving this face to face.

 

To read more about moving your induction process online click here. And see a vignette of one of our Inductions.

 

Learn more about how to move your induction online

 

Sarah Davie is the Global Design Lead for The Learning Factor. Sarah has a passion for Onboarding and Induction solutions. She is an experienced learning consultant with a demonstrated history of delivering for clients from large Corporate organisations, Government sectors, global Consulting Firms and boutique Learning Agencies. 


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How Gagné’s Nine Events of Instruction Can Make Your Online Courses Better

How Gagné’s Nine Events of Instruction Can Make Your Online Courses Better | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
During Word War II, educational psychologist Robert Gagné’s evaluated the aptitude of Air Force pilots. His pioneering work in instructional design led to a systematic approach to learning that we know today as Gagné’s Nine Events of Instruction. This famed nine-step process can be a... http://elearningfeeds.com/how-gagnes-nine-events-of-instruction-can-make-your-online-courses-better/
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MOOC: The Location Advantage

"Business graduates, students, and professionals can sign up today for a free online course to get the Location Advantage."

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133 Best Excel Resources for your Business

133 Best Excel Resources for your Business | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
133 Best Excel Resources: Tutorials, Guides, Add-ins, Templates, & Courses

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How To Use Interactive Video-Based Learning To Enhance Your Training’s Impact

How To Use Interactive Video-Based Learning To Enhance Your Training’s Impact | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
Listen to the audio version The adoption of video-based training is on a roll. In this article, I outline how you can use its NextGen avatar, interactive video-based learning, and…

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4 Ways to Maximize the Impact of Your Training When Migrating From Flash to HTML5

4 Ways to Maximize the Impact of Your Training When Migrating From Flash to HTML5 | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
These 4 Examples on How to Use Migration from Flash to HTML5 To Enhance the Impact of Your eLearning helps organizations improve their eLearning.

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Jeff Bezos Banned PowerPoint in Meetings. His Replacement Is Brilliant

Jeff Bezos Banned PowerPoint in Meetings. His Replacement Is Brilliant | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

In his 2018 annual letter, Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos repeated his rule that PowerPoint is banned in executive meetings. What Bezos replaced it with provides even more valuable insight for entrepreneurs and leaders.

 

In his letter, and in a recent discussion at the Forum on Leadership at the Bush Center, Bezos revealed that "narrative structure" is more effective than PowerPoint. According to Bezos, new executives are in for a culture shock in their first Amazon meetings. Instead of reading bullet points on a PowerPoint slide, everyone sits silently for about 30 minutes to read a "six-page memo that's narratively structured with real sentences, topic sentences, verbs, and nouns."

 

After everyone's done reading, they discuss the topic. "It's so much better than the typical PowerPoint presentation for so many reasons," Bezos added.


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Maggie Lawlor's curator insight, May 27, 2018 12:38 AM
So true and so important if you want to have an impact!
HOME GIRAFFE's curator insight, May 27, 2018 9:44 PM

A very interesting insight into the mind of one of the richest men in the world. Slightly different thinking and a willingness to take a different approach is what separates those who are successful from those who aren't.

Cherryl Cooley's curator insight, May 30, 2018 12:51 PM
Poets are natural storytellers. Most of the time, their craft is hard wired for narrative. Jeff Bezos tells you why you should have a poet on your payroll. And if you can't outright hire a poet, contract [her] to guide your team through its best organizational storytelling.
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What Happened When I Ditched My Smartphone For A Paper Planner

What Happened When I Ditched My Smartphone For A Paper Planner | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

Japan and China may have a reputation for being technologically advanced, but recording appointments and to-dos with pen and paper is long-held tradition in Asia. There is also evidence that it’s gaining popularity with millennials there as sales of paper planners have increased in the last few years. 

Increasingly, the trend is catching on in the West among younger people. As a matter of fact, some adherents to the pen-and-paper planner culture are so fervent in their use that they post videos giving the world a tour of how they organize in their diaries.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, April 6, 2017 6:36 PM

Would two weeks of writing everything down improve my life? Kind of.

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6 Tips to Engage Passive Learners in E-Learning

6 Tips to Engage Passive Learners in E-Learning | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
Wondering how to Engage Passive Learners In eLearning? Check the 6 Tips To Engage Passive Learners In eLearning.

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Wendy Zaruba's curator insight, April 29, 2015 4:17 PM

Here are some great tips for engaging the Passive Learners in eLearning.

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Free Excel 2013 Tutorials for your Business

Free Excel 2013 Tutorials for your Business | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
Excel 2013 is the spreadsheet application in the newest Microsoft Office suite. This tutorial will show you how to use the powerful tools in Excel 2013 for organizing, visualizing, and calculating your data.If you'd like more practice creating formulas, you may also want to check out our Excel Formulas tutorial!

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