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Online Webinar  – Recorded November 17, 2020
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media  1 PDU – Free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

An alarming number of organizations report that the half-life of a typical skill is continuing to dwindle.

In a landscape of ever-escalating training requirements and ever shrinking lifespans for training content, how do we leverage the subject matter experts that we have more effectively?

Join Adobe Head of Digital Learning Evangelism, Allen for this fascinating deep dive into managing subject matter experts more successfully through an architecture that combines gamification, social learning, skills and traditional learning management.

In this session you will learn:

  • What is the half-life of a skill and why is it crushing L&D teams?
  • How can you leverage the SME resources that you have to more effectively provide timeline and appropriate content for peers?
  • How can User Generated / Curated Content be moderated and maintained?
  • How can User Generated / Curated Content be quickly and reliably converted into formal content?
  • How can skill alignment assist in gathering critical tracking information about skill alignment among your experts?
  • How can gamification act as a catalyst to engage and empower this process?
  • How can you deal with maintaining quality, veracity and protect from legal exposure in such a framework?

Presenter: Allen Partridge, Ph.D. (LinkedIn profile) is a senior technology evangelist at Adobe Systems and has 20 years of experience in e-learning, education, games, and multimedia development. Allen is recognized for his many online video tutorials and e-seminars, which are a mainstay for e-learning developers and trainers learning to create effective online educational materials.

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Designing Learning Architectures To Leverage SMEs More Effectively

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