Workshop Tip # 1: (the first of many ...so stay tuned)

 

Use ERRORS in making technical eLearning engaging  and embedding objectives in error discovery and resolution.

There is an old saying that says "people learn the hard way." There is a lot of truth to that in eLearning design. Behind errors are skill gaps that can cause worker failure and high costs to the company. In the workshop, we will dissect errors and apply the method of embedding learning objectives in error discovery. 

 

We learn the hard way 

Errors are vital concerns within an organization. There is a constant need  to discover winning solutions and  stimulating  learning experiences that...

  • Cut down operational costs
  • Accelerate the learning process
  • Create good learning opportunities for each case scenario
  • Help learners discover the mistakes and learn from it

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Learn  how to convert existing or create  new technical and compliance eLearning content into stimulating real-life events. 

 

Chunk Content
Find out how to chunk and boil down your content. Focus on critical content.

 

Embed Content

Create interactive and discovery learning methods where content is embedded in simulated life scenarios.

 

Faster and Cheaper

Make it faster, easier and better for learners. Create meaningful events that help them learn.

 

Cut Training Time
Improve learners' performance through shortened training time focused on content that learners can relate to.
 

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Workshop participants learn to transform procedures, products, policies, processes, technical data, rules and regulations into easy and immersive elearning. Learn more...

 

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"I Didn't Mean to Hurt Him" - using ERRORs for elearning.

 

This is an example of a small story-based design approach called "Instant Stories" which quickly connects learners to the content.
 
Dozens of methods will be presented in the workshop. Participants will own copies of the examples for their own reuse.
 
Watch for our weekly email to see more samples!