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Author Archives: Gary
Accessing knowledge at the moment
The ability to access answers at the moment of need is becoming an important option in our world of information overload. It is difficult to retain the growing volume of details in our brains for recall at a later time. … Continue reading
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One important skill to learn
Problem solving happens when an individual is faced with a new situation and they apply prior knowledge or learning to solve the problem. This action provides the greatest value to an organization. It involves original thinking to create the solution … Continue reading
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Try the informal approach with elearning
As daily priorities change, schedules become busier, and there is less time to get it all done, other training options are crucial. eLearning is an informal method that is unscheduled and available anytime, anywhere. Using the bite-size approach, short learning … Continue reading
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Same content everytime
One of the major benefits of elearning is consistency. Learners are guaranteed to get the same content, delivered the same way, each time a learner takes a given course. This may not be the case in a classroom setting as various instructors … Continue reading
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The Changing Learning Process
Adjustments to our training methods are making a difference in the learning process. More focus is being placed on what is needed for the current role or task. This just-in-time training is reducing the time required for training while making … Continue reading
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