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The Back-To-Basics Benefits of Blended Learning
Blended learning is the combination of two or more forms of training to deliver a new, and often improved, learning experience.
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Blended learning is the combination of two or more forms of training to deliver a new, and often improved, learning experience.
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Top performers, whether they are individuals or companies, have something in common: they use feedback to continuously improve their performance.
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There is clear power and potential of storytelling for learning, but stories can also play an important role in driving behaviour change.
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What makes a good just-in-time learning resource or performance support resource? This blog post explores how resources could benefit your business.
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What makes a good just-in-time learning resource or performance support resource? This blog post explores how resources could benefit your business.
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This blog looks at the pros and cons of audio in eLearning, where it helps and hinders, and what you need to bear in mind when designing audio components.
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We look at the key features and benefits of multi-device elearning, and how they can help organisations overcome their own challenges.
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Today, age-old problems require a new way of thinking. Our team of elearning experts harness the latest thinking and innovations to create engaging, creative solutions that deliver real business impact.
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Producing responsive and adaptive content provides the best user experience possible whilst maintaining the quality of the content.
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Imagine using a computer with a blindfold. How much could you get done? Screen readers can give some people access to what many others take for granted.
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Multimedia is a powerful aid to learning. This blog explores video and multimedia we can use to enhance learning.
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Words are essential. They play a vital role in learning by informing, prompting, persuading and more. But is less more when it comes to elearning?