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SAM Instructional Design Model to Create Effective L&D Training Program

2024-03-01T15:43:59+05:30Categories: eLearning, Gamification of Learning, Learning Culture, Learning Needs, Microlearning, Mobile Learning, Scenario Based Learning|

Creating training and development content that drives measurable results is tricky. It is difficult to design instructionally comprehensive and performance-based eLearning content. Creating effective training content starts withโ€ฏinstructional design. Instructional designers useโ€ฏinstructional design modelsโ€ฏto define the activities that will guide the development of training modules. It allows them to communicate the purpose and reason behind a strategy.

6 Learning Technologies that are Revolutionizing eLearning

2024-04-03T13:22:31+05:30Categories: eLearning, Gamification of Learning, Learning Culture, Learning Needs, Microlearning, Mobile Learning, Scenario Based Learning|

Learning technologies have immensely transformed how modern users learn. They have made learning more interactive, impactful, scalable, and accessible. Learning technologies greatly enable both eLearning and face-to-face learning and are thus a valuable addition to L&D departments and educational institutions. This article will look at some of the most innovative learning technologies that influence and improve learning experiences greatly.

The Social Cognitive Theory of Albert Bandura

2024-03-22T10:29:03+05:30Categories: eLearning, Learning Culture, Learning Needs, Microlearning, Scenario Based Learning|

Social cognitive theory (SCT), primarily known as the social learning theory (SLT), was developed in the 1960s by Albert Bandura. It developed into the social cognitive theory in 1986 and states that learning occurs in a social context with a dynamic and reciprocal interaction of the person, environment, and behavior. The unique feature of Banduraโ€™s social cognitive theory is the emphasis on social influence and its emphasis on external and internal social reinforcement. In this blog, we will discuss this in detail.

Online Sales Training: Types, Strategies, and Benefits

2024-04-03T13:18:24+05:30Categories: eLearning, Learning Culture, Learning Needs, Sales and marketing training|

In recent years, businesses have shifted to online sales training over in-person training due to its flexibility and scalability. With eLearningโ€™s increasing ubiquity, this trend is only expected to rise in the coming years. However, apart from its convenient benefits, online sales training is also effective, enabling sales teams to deliver 23.2% higher pipeline than teams that received other forms of training or no training at all (Corporate Visions, 2019). This article will walk you through the types, benefits, and some tips for online sales training so you can make the most out of its advantages.

10 Organizational Change Management Strategies for Successful Transformation

2024-06-15T12:29:57+05:30Categories: eLearning, Learning Culture, Learning Needs, Learning Styles and Objectives|

Organizational change management strategies play a pivotal role in navigating the complex landscape of contemporary business environments. In an era marked by rapid technological advancements and dynamic market forces, organizations that master the art of change management are better positioned to thrive amidst uncertainty and secure sustainable growth. This blog explores the multifaceted realm of organizational change management, delving into strategies that facilitate seamless transitions, enhance adaptability, and foster a culture conducive to innovation.

Changing Organizational Culture: A Roadmap to Transformation

2024-06-15T12:30:53+05:30Categories: eLearning, Learning Culture, Learning Needs, Learning Styles and Objectives|

Organizational culture is the collective personality of an organization. Itโ€™s the spoken and unspoken behaviors and mindsets that define how the business functions on a daily basis. Organizational culture primarily includes the mission and objectives along with values, leadership and employee expectations, structured performance management, and overall engagement levels. By creating a strong organizational culture, businesses can provide consistency and direction, guide decisions and actions, fuel the workforce, and help them reach their potential. As the business evolves, the need to adapt and change organizational culture, therefore, becomes increasingly important. In this blog, we will discuss the importance of changing organizational culture, the challenges it entails, and a comprehensive roadmap to navigate this transformative journey through eLearning.

A Deep Dive into Malcolm Knowlesโ€™ Adult Learning Principles: The Blueprint of Success

2024-05-14T11:56:23+05:30Categories: eLearning, Learning Culture, Learning Needs, Learning Styles and Objectives, Microlearning|

Malcolm Knowlesโ€™ adult learning principles provide a solid framework for designing effective and impactful educational experiences for adult learners. Instructional designers can create transformative learning environments by recognizing their self-directed nature, leveraging their experiences, understanding their readiness to learn, incorporating problem-solving approaches, and facilitating immediate learning applications.

Why You Need to Deploy Vicarious Learning Theories in Workplace Training

2024-03-01T16:09:41+05:30Categories: eLearning, Gamification of Learning, Learning Culture, Learning Needs, Learning Styles and Objectives, Scenario Based Learning|

Have you ever watched a video on YouTube to learn how to do something? Although not everyone is familiar with it by name, we all have experience with vicarious learning. Learning new things by watching others do something. Letโ€™s dive in!

An Essential Guide to Building Soft Skills eLearning Module

2024-07-20T16:31:10+05:30Categories: eLearning, Learning Culture, Learning Needs|

A well-equipped library of soft skills training modules can greatly boost employeesโ€™ job performance. With soft skills being one of the strongest predictors of job success, businesses canโ€™t ever go wrong with investing in soft skills training. However, due to their wide applicability and context-dependent variations, traditional e-learning approaches donโ€™t do soft skills justice. Thus, soft skills training requires extra care in how it is structured and enables learning. This article will give you a quick guide on building Soft Skills eLearning Moduleย for your workforce.

How to Leverage Instructional Design for Repurposed E-Learning

2024-03-01T16:34:57+05:30Categories: Learning Culture, Learning Styles and Objectives|

Repurposed training content refers to learning materials that have been reused and transformed into a different format than the original. When content is turned into e-learning, it becomes repurposed e-learning. While repurposing involves reuse, it still requires planning and strategy, and the best way to plan how learning materials should be developed is through instructional design. This article will walk you through some of the processes involved in instructional design for repurposed e-learning.