Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT)

VILT combines the structure of live instruction with the flexibility of virtual delivery. Explore best practices, tools, and strategies for delivering engaging, effective instructor-led training sessions online.

Virtual Training

Virtual Training 101: Personalized and Hands-On Approach

Learning is a truly personal experience. According to eLearning consultant Clive Shepherd, people need people. He writes: “Learning successfully requires human beings to exchange information, give and receive feedback, share perspectives, engage together in practical activities, support each other through the bad times and get together to celebrate our successes.” There is no question that learning is enhanced when students interact …

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microlearning

The 4 Potential Pitfalls of Microlearning

Microlearning, the practice of learning in small learning units, is the new craze in the learning and development industry. The reason behind microlearning’s recent popularity revolves around three things: workers are time-constrained, obsessed with mobile devices, and are impatient. Today’s average U.S. employee works 47 hours a week, 49% of employees work 50 hours or more per …

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Virtual Training

Current Trends in Today’s eLearning Industry

Growing and evolving are the best ways to describe today’s elearning market. And the industry is experiencing many advances, according to Docebo, {insert description here}, who recently published a report called Learning Market Trends and Forecast 2017-2021. These changes include increasing budgets for elearning programs, new developments in technology, enhancements in virtual training tools, and a …

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Virtual Labs

Building an Effective Business Case for Customer Training

The key to expanding an organization’s customer training program is building an effective business case so your stakeholders can understand the cost and benefit of expanding your training program. For example, a strong business case addresses the pain points, describes the desired solution, provides potential cost savings and/or emphasizes the potential revenue generation—topics that your …

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