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Join us for a Week of Innovation
Sign up for a free Innovation+ Pass to attend Week 1 of Learning Solutions Digital Experience, which includes 20+ sessions, demos, and more—happening May 3 – 7.
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40 Instructional Design Tips & Tricks
In this eBook, industry experts share top design strategies, tools, and techniques to help you grow and expand your design skillset.
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Updates on Learning Solutions 2021 Digital Experience
Find out the latest news on Learning Solutions Digital Experience, happening May 3 – 14, and learn how you can maximize your savings on your registration.
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New Checklist: Improve Collaboration with Your SME
The new Subject Matter Expert Kickoff Checklist includes steps you can take before, during, and after your initial kickoff meeting with a SME.
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New Video Report: The Science of Workplace Training
Watch as Jane Bozarth and Dr. Kurt Kraiger discuss a new science of workplace instruction that meshes the science of learning with the science of training.
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Save $250 on Learning Solutions 2021 Conference & Expo
Register for Learning Solutions 2021 Conference & Expo by December 18 to save $250. Plus, explore this year’s keynotes, sessions, and Expo!
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A Snapshot of L&D Salaries in 2020
Jane Bozarth examines survey results from The Learning Guild community to reveal how salaries, bonuses, and job descriptions have changed in 2020.
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Explore Gift Ideas for This Holiday Season
This year’s gift guide contains several holiday gift ideas, specially selected for today’s learning professionals, that are sure to make spirits bright.
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How to Foster and Support Optimal Learning
Jane Bozarth defines psychological safety and outlines key principals for building and fostering an optimal learning environment.
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Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Be Afraid to Fail
Nine instructional designers share their real stories of failure, and how their mistakes helped improve their work in the future.
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