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xAPI In Practice (Case Studies 1)
This week, we focus on xAPI in practice, showing 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. These examples will provide context for […]
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Intro to the Experience API & the xAPI Cohort
This week’s opening session for the Fall 2022 Semester features Megan Torrance as she explores the foundational elements of xAPI, providing an introduction to the specification that will serve as the foundation we will build upon each week. We will also cover how the Cohort works to ensure you get the most value from your […]
By Megan Torrance • -
Advertisers’ Secrets to Compelling Learning Videos
With the need to “break through the clutter,” how can your learning videos leave your audience remembering your message? Try looking to advertising, a field that does this well. If commercials can get people to purchase items they don’t need, how can you use these marketing secrets to influence learners (and do this without them […]
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LLA Monthly Meeting: Learning Org Maturity: What Drives L&D Impact & Finding Your Breakthrough
Join Steve Lowenthal and Cammy Bean to explore the changes in people, process, technology, and use of analytics that organizations are leveraging to accelerate maturity and make a bigger impact on their organization.
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Iterate and Integrate: Designing the Modern Learning Experience
It started with a familiar request, “We need a large training program for one of our new product teams … and we need it in about 90 days. Can you create that?” At FIS, we started with a non-traditional solution. It worked but we saw the potential for greater transformation. Today, it’s still evolving as […]
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Process Mapping for Planning and Illustrating Learning Experiences
Most learning content is organized around the information that needs to be communicated, but learners are focused on the processes they need to know to get work done. Even when process mapping is used to organize the content, it still needs to be integrated into the flow of the learning experience for learners to be […]
By Adam Weisblatt • -
Get Emotional: Create Effective Solutions Through Greater Engagement
If learning experience design is the elegant integration of learning science and engagement, we need good bases for both. We have an increasing number of resources on the science side, but what about engagement? What’s known? Do we have research on engagement? Can we get scientific about emotions? The short answer is an emphatic ‘yes’! […]
By Clark Quinn • -
Don’t Lose Your Learner: How to Create a Learning Journey Map to Guide Outcomes
As learning professionals we know solutions must go beyond ‘let’s just make a training course.’ Learning happens everywhere in an organization and the needs are increasingly complex, especially in distributed and remote work environments. This is where we need to steal a powerful tactic from the marketing department: journey mapping. Understanding the learning journey, critical […]
By Jennifer Brick • -
Leveraging Personas to Craft Authentic and Compelling Scenarios
Scenario-based learning is a powerful method of learning experience design delivery, however it’s often difficult to know where to start. With a focus on ensuring we fit in all required learning content, it’s easy to find ourselves writing dry, predictable, or stilted scenarios that are noticeably unrealistic to the learners. This is where personas can […]
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Building Prototypes with Collaborative Tools
Before you put learning tools and content into code, it takes a diligent team to define, present, and get buy-in on new ideas. Dedicating an early phase of your projects to rapid prototyping can help you develop your ideas, propose better learning experiences, and validate or pivot on your concepts based on how they test […]
By Sophia Brown •






