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Modern experiential learning is learning by doing. It gives employees the opportunity to do their job first through a learning process, gaining education and experience simultaneously.
Learning and development (L&D) leaders worldwide are finding new and innovative ways to immerse their learners in training that drives business results.
Many trainers have learned how to teach on the job, through trial and error. Fortunately, there is a depth of knowledge about how adults learn and how to facilitate their learning.
Immersive and experiential training methods are successful because they involve all of the senses and provoke a visceral response. The experience enables learners to assimilate new information quickly and retain it much longer.
Three Aikido principles – entering, blending, and redirecting – are fundamental to aikido and taught and used throughout the world to de-escalate conflict and build stability, flexibility and presence.
Enduvo, the leading immersive content authoring and delivery platform for healthcare, mechanical, and technical industries, today announced OSF HealthCare Children’s Hospital of Illinois, part of Peoria, Illinois-based OSF HealthCare, is using its...
Organizations that adopt methods of lifelong learning and training for their employees will beat the competition and successfully solve the skills gap.
A coup has taken place and content is no longer king. Content has been usurped and the new king in town is experience.
It’s often tempting to ask why the traditional corporate training classroom environment hasn’t changed in centuries —a traditional model of students at desks with an expert imparting knowledge (an industry standard).