Adaptive learning is changing how we think about and deliver organisational learning. But its more than just a learning design trend or new buzz word. Done right, it will put your learners and their needs front and centre, and make your corporate learning more engaging and have a greater impact.
In this 30 minute webinar, you'll learn the latest insights on adaptive learning, why its effective and how you can incorporate it to create and curate tailored learning programs with big impact.
The adaptive learning webinar will cover these questions:
What is adaptive learning?
Why is adaptive learning on the rise?
How is adaptive learning delivered?
What are the benefits of adaptive learning?
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22. Social media approach
Uses a unique and creative social
media approach. The suite includes
different types of videos and
relatable workplace scenarios to
boost learning outcomes.
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#24: As a compliance manager the amount of regulations, policies and procedures I needed to be aware of was at times overwhelming so putting them all into longdry, text based training module is never going to reach your audience in the most effective way.
As someone who herself developed some long dry and text based training modules I can say that it is far easier focusing on short and sharp messages than where to start on making a big chunk of the Work Health and Safety guidelines fit into a 1 hour course.
You are far more likely to retain a funny 3 minute Youtube video or recall a social media meme than your 45 minute Privacy Training. If we are specific on the learning outcome we want to achieve, set about it in an engaging manner and expect our learners to walk away and apply only one behavioural change from a microlearning course then this will be an easier course for us to develop an the learner to consume and apply.
Add to this the fact that when legislation or regulation changes you only have one short module not a whole long course to update. If you need to re-train your learners due to the legislative changes, you can also just push out that 5 minute microlearning module rather than require learners to sit through a full traditional elearning course.