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The Online Events Archive provides access to hundreds of online sessions covering critical topics in learning and development. This is where you will learn from the learning industry’s leading thinkers and practitioners about best practices, tips and tricks, and proven strategies in the learning technologies space.
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Designing and Implementing Social Learning at Dell
Do you find that your employees aren’t retaining the knowledge presented to them? This is a common challenge faced by trainers and educators. The traditional one-way communication model of training often fails to provide the necessary reinforcement for employees to retain new information. In this session you’ll learn approaches to help you overcome this challenge […]
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More Than a Message Board: Community, Growth, and Connection Across the Social Learning Continuum
Social learning promises to engage employees, create avenues for skill sharing, and build empathy—so, why is it so difficult to design? Using insights from innovative coursework with Microsoft, we’ll investigate learner-led strategies that inspire connection. In this session, we’ll demystify the social learning continuum by exploring examples from a groundbreaking facilitator-free program. You’ll leave empowered […]
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Building and Sustaining a ‘Coach Approach’ Culture
In today’s fast-paced business environment, organizations are constantly looking for ways to improve their performance and stay ahead of the competition. One way to achieve this is by building and sustaining a ‘coach approach’ culture within the company. A coach approach culture is one where individuals take responsibility for their own learning and development, and […]
By Wendy Taylor Wampler • -
Build a Business Case for xAPI
You understand the power of xAPI and you can see the potential value it can drive in your organization. Now you need to pitch it to your stakeholders. In this week’s session, we will look at how to build a business case for launching an xAPI initiative in your organization.
By Alfonso Riley • -
How to Evaluate and Select an LRS
A learning record store (LRS) can play a critical role in the ecosystem that supports xAPI. In this week’s session, we examine what an LRS is and the criteria you should be looking at to find the right one for your organization.
By Nicole Kastner • -
xAPI in Practice (Case Studies 2)
This week, we feature two examples of organizations that have leveraged the power of xAPI in their learning programs. You will discover why xAPI was put into practice, the lessons that were learned along the way, and most importantly, the value that was driven.
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Journeys: Connie Malamed, The Learning Coach
Journeys are recorded interviews with successful entrepreneurs in the Learning and Development space. Explore the multifaceted career of Connie Malamed, founder of the Mastering Instructional Design community and the eLearning Coach website, author, and speaker.
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Proven Strategies for Building Strong Teams: A Panel Discussion
The elements of a strong team—positive culture, great communication & collaboration, complementary skill sets—don’t happen by accident. Join our panel of learning leaders who have demonstrated their ability to build strong teams as they share their strategies and best practices and answer your questions.
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Overcome Invisible Barriers & Implement Equitable Learning
When planning for equitable learning programs, how can you create equity when potential deficits are camouflaged? Invisible characteristics such as learning disabilities, neurodiversity, identity, language barriers, and introversion/extroversion can be boosters or barriers—depending on the learning environment. As learning leaders, you need the tools to set your organization and people up to be successful. In […]
By Alison Shea • -
Successfully Shepherd Your L&D Team Through Rapid Change
When learning leaders must adapt to organizational change they cannot do it alone; they need tactics to carry their team along with them. In this this interactive session you will learn:
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