When designing content, we often put much more emphasis on how we teach the content than on how the learners will best understand and retain the content.
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Effective training boosts growth. Measuring engagement helps leaders refine programs for better results.
HiBob today announces the launch of Bob Learning, an integrated learning and development module dedicated to employee learning offered through its single intuitive HCM platform, Bob.
Making learning stick is a function of the advocacy and sponsorship NLMs provide for trainees. What does that translate to? Consider these three, sequential steps.
The forgetting curve illustrates how memory retention declines exponentially over time if new information isn't reviewed.
Given the impact that learning has on both employees and organizations, ensuring that the investment justifies the expenditure of time, money and organizational resources is essential. This article offers four considerations to improve training retention.
L&D practitioners must think creatively about how to implement learning methods and techniques to help learners retain needed information. Learn how incorporating "desirable difficulty" makes for better training.
Training once a month or once a quarter will not work. Many organizations need more employees to be trained daily. However, getting employees to learn daily is easier said than done.
Curiosity can be defined as the intrinsic motivation to learn, and research has found that curiosity improves learning and memory.
We need a new approach to learning design that ensures deeper learning and “stickiness” for the learner and greater impact for the organization.