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Category Archives: Training Theory

Short articles discussing different theories that underpin training

Social Learning
June 29, 2015 by victoriamthorn - 6 Comments

Social Learning: The Solution to Learner Engagement and Retention or Another Buzzword Attempt to Attract Millennials? Plus Three Tips to Get You Started

Up and Up
June 14, 2015 by victoriamthorn - 4 Comments

5 Tips on Maximising Metrics-Use to Measure Your L&D Effectiveness

Micro-Learning is one piece at a time
June 12, 2015 by victoriamthorn - 2 Comments

Micro-Learning: The Smallest ‘Next Big Thing’ in L&D

eLearning
June 9, 2015 by victoriamthorn - 1 Comment

Catering to Different Learning Styles in the Digital Landscape

A needs analysis means putting the business under a microscope
June 2, 2015 by victoriamthorn - 2 Comments

Four Core Elements to Consider When Conducting a Needs Analysis

Silence
June 1, 2015 by victoriamthorn - 0 comments

How to Combat Silence in the Training Room

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