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Cost-Effective Training: Leveraging Free Tools and Resources

SHARE YOUR FAVORITE TOOL OR RESOURCE IN THE COMMENTS BELOW! One of the most common challenges faced by training professionals and instructional designers today is that the purse strings are...
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5 Ways to Use Educational Comics to Enhance Training

Level Up and use educational comics!  I know - using comics may seem like child's play. Only children, or child-like adults, read comics. Or maybe you work for a company...
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Skills Gap Analysis for the Future of Work

How do we conduct a skills gap analysis for the future of work, when we aren't sure what the future of work is? It's a conundrum, isn't it? In a...
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6 Tactics to Successfully Work with Subject Matter Experts

When it comes to developing a learning program that is not only compelling and engaging but is highly accurate and relevant, successfully working with subject matter experts (SME) can be...
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5 Steps to a Successful Blended Learning Strategy

Blended Learning Strategy This Blended Learning post was originally written for DominKnow.com Since the beginning of time, companies have relied on instructor-led format for training their employees. However, as time...
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9 Planning Steps for Your Virtual Learning Program

Begin with the End in Mind! (First posted on Linkedin) As the need for widespread social distancing increases, the need to move from traditional training to a virtual learning program...
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22 Tips to Level-Up Your Virtual Learning Game

Time to think differently about your virtual learning applications. COVID-19 has taken over all aspects of our lives and has created a new normal. There is understandable concern about travel...
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How to Ask Better Training Questions

The time has come to once again to discuss the art of, "How to ask better training questions." (This post ran originally on my blog site for Litmos in January...
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If Your Training Doesn’t Stick, You Need Microlearning

It's a story old as time... There is a need to roll out companywide sensitivity training, food safety training, or sexual harassment training, everyone must participate and it must stick. Being...
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ATD ICE 2018: It’s a Wrap Pt 4 – Heidi Matthews

ATD ICE 2018 - It's all about the sessions that speak to us. (Jump down to the bottom to enter the May, ATD ICE 2018 “Wish You Were There” giveaway)...
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