Microlearning: The Ultimate Guide
Most training courses ask for too much time and deliver too little. Learners lose focus, completion rates drop, and the knowledge doesn’t stick.
This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
Most training courses ask for too much time and deliver too little. Learners lose focus, completion rates drop, and the knowledge doesn’t stick.
This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
This report is called the “Tranings Report“. This report will have a list of courses available in your account, showing the number of enrollments and completions for those courses. Please follow the steps included below to generate the Trainings report.-> Login as an Admin. -> Click on the ‘Reports‘ section on the home page. ->…
December 14 2023 – Niels Floor | What do all designers need to do their best work? Creativity! Designers use creativity to envision and create things that we love to see and use. We expect designers to come up with original ideas, innovative solutions, and beautiful designs that get the job done. Whether it is the design of a poster, …
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July 3 2023 – Niels Floor | The most frequently asked question about learning experience design (LXD) is “What is Learning experience design?” Once you know the definition of LXD, many wonder how learning experience design is different. LXDCON’23 has the answer! Figuring out how LXD is different depends on which field you compare LXD to. You can either look …
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