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5/29/2020Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Instructor] I probably don't have to tell you that the world is going digital in a big way. And that includes the way we deliver training. The shift to digital learning is a good thing. Converting our instructor-led training helps us grow as learning professionals. It's also better for our learners. I'm Daniel Brigham, and over the last 20 years I've converted thousands of instructor-led events to online learning. I invite you to come along as I explore the different types of digital learning, when you might use them, provide tips and tools for developing your solution and finally, delve into the many ways you can assess what your students have learned. Let's become better learning professionals. Let's dive into digital learning.
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Introduction
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1. Getting Started with Digital Learning
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What is digital learning?2m 10s
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2. Types of Digital Learning
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Traditional elearning2m 6s
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Video-based learning2m 20s
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Digital social learning1m 40s
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Blended learning2m 10s
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3. Development Tips and Tools
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Development tips: Elearning2m 52s
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Tool tips: Elearning2m 25s
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Tips: Performance support2m 24s
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Tools: Performance support2m 19s
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4. Assessments for Digital Learning
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5. General Best Practices
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Conclusion
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