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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Upcoming Free Webinars

Check out these FREE online webinars below!
    



Engage and Inspire Learners - Virtually

Date: April 13, 2011
Time: 10:00AM Pacific / 1:00PM Eastern
(60 Minute Session)

Join Training magazine on April 13 for this complimentary Webinar, sponsored by Knoodle, and learn how to enliven both the virtual classroom and self-paced computer training to create a richer learning experience with a more transformational impact on learners' performance.

Virtual learning thought leader Martyn Lewis, founder of Market-Partners and 3g Selling, will demonstrate:

• Bold new strategies for delivering the live virtual classroom
• Delivery approaches gleaned from broadcast media
• The integration of video, dialogue, and teamwork
• How an ongoing learning community can augment the live virtual classroom

Knoodle speaker Kelly Smith will discuss: 

• Advantages of online self-paced learning environments
• Case study on how the HOPE Project at the University of California, San Diego, has successfully and engagingly delivered continuing medical education for board certification to more than 1,000 doctors and clinicians
• Demonstration on how to integrate audio, video, and presentations to create engaging online learning courses in minutes
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Moving Beyond Static and Boring eLearning to Story-Based eLearning

Date: Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Time: 10:00AM Pacific / 1:00PM Eastern
(60 Minute Session)

Speaker: Ray Jimenez, Ph.D., Chief Learning Architect of Vignettes for Training, Inc.

The traditional way of developing eLearning programs is to require learners to learn static, factual and procedural information, then test for retention and memorization. Consequently, learners become bored and are unable to apply ideas back to their work situation.

Innovators are designing eLearning programs and systems to allow learners, mentors and experts to relate and share stories and experiences from real-life situations, adding meaning and context to the factual content and helping learners better retain, relate to and apply the ideas.

In this webinar, these topics will be covered:

• What do experts and research say about the effectiveness of experience-based learning?
• What are the key differences between traditional design and story-based design approaches?
• What is the difference between informal learning and story-based learning?
• How does story-based learning apply to technical, soft-skill, compliance and software type content ?
• What is the five (5) step process in building a story-based learning design?
• What software and tools help developers implement story-based learning?

At the webinar, participants will view demos and examples and download free reference materials.
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