Shifting To Virtual: Updating Your Blended Learning Design
Posted by EdmontonPMJul 14
Live Webinar – July 21st, 2021 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
It’s been over 12 months since our lives were turned upside down by COVID-19. A significant change has been our sudden increased reliance on technology, allowing us to connect virtually with our family, friends, and colleagues all over the world.
Despite the disruption, the widespread shift to online learning has given us a glimpse of the future: a fully blended, virtual learning world. We’ve had the opportunity to innovate and test new strategies and approaches which we will take forward, and to consider the real value of different modes of learning and how they can fit together perfectly.
Join our LEO Learning consultants, LEO Learning expert Andrew Joly, (LinkedIn profile) Director of Strategic Design and Patrick Billingsley, (LinkedIn profile) Principal Consultant, as they take a fresh look at the design and delivery of world-class blended learning.
Andrew & Patrick will show you what’s working, what leading organizations are doing now, and what you need to do to get started.
Register now to:
- Create and manage meaningful blended learning journeys at a distance
- Increase uptake and engagement with your learners
- Learn how to measure the components of your blended learning program
- See examples of what we’re doing with some of our leading global clients
- Challenge us and share your ideas
- Take away practical tips you can apply tomorrow
Click to register for:
Shifting To Virtual:
Updating Your Blended Learning Design
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