Article Recap: How to Create Learning Pathways That Scale

Skilljar’s Training Manager, Linda Schwaber-Cohen, had the opportunity to write an article for Training Industry Magazine titled “How to Create Learning Pathways That Scale.” We wanted to take a moment to share some of her insights and easy steps for creating clear paths for success! The article was originally published here.

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Topics: Instructional Design, Course Management, Customer Success

Learning to Run: A Well-Established Training Program

We recently released the eBook "The 3 Stages of Customer Training Development," where we broke down the process for building a customer training program. So far, we have discussed stages 1 and 2. In this post, we will be discussing the third stage in the training development process.

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Topics: Training, Course Management

Learning to Walk: A Developing Customer Training Program

We recently released the eBook "The 3 Stages of Customer Training Development," where we broke down the process for building a customer training program. Last week we discussed stage 1. In this post, we will be discussing the second stage in the training development process.

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Topics: Training, Course Management

5 Signs It's Time to Revamp Your Customer Training Strategy

It’s an unfortunate tendency in the training industry to create a strategy, build the courses, and then never touch them again after they’ve been published. This toxic habit of allowing for static training courses can be lethal to your training program, especially if the courses are neither mandatory nor free.

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Topics: Training, Instructional Design, LMS, Course Management

Learning to Crawl: The Early Stages of Customer Training

We recently released the eBook "The 3 Stages of Customer Training Development," where we broke down the process for building a customer training program. In this post, we will be discussing the first of these 3 stages.

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Topics: Training, Course Management

The Anatomy of a Training Course: Popular Lesson Types

We recently released a study "The Anatomy of a Training Course," where we broke down the data we have collected to serve as a benchmark as you build out your own training strategy. So far, we have discussed the correlation between the number of lessons in a course and the overall completion rates, as well as our findings on the most common types of content. Today's post is about the most popular lesson types.

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Topics: Training, Instructional Design, Course Management

The Anatomy of a Training Course: Types of Content

We recently released a study "The Anatomy of a Training Course," where we broke down the data we have collected to serve as a benchmark as you build out your own training strategy. Last week, we discussed the first set of data, which was the correlation between the number of lessons in a course and the overall completion rates. This post will be sharing our findings on the most common lesson types.

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Topics: Training, Instructional Design, Course Management

The Anatomy of a Training Course: Number of Lessons

We recently released a study "The Anatomy of a Training Course," where we broke down the data we have collected to serve as a benchmark as you build out your own training strategy. This post will be sharing our findings on the correlation between lesson count and completion rates.

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Topics: Training, Instructional Design, Course Management

5 SCORM Settings You Forgot to Change

The benefits of publishing a SCORM package are numerous, but at the end of the day, our goal is one thing: communicate a learner’s interaction with the course content - how long they spent in it, the answers they selected on a quiz, or whether or not they’ve completed the course. The SCORM package “talks” to the learning management system (LMS) and tells it the information we want to know.*

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Topics: Training, Instructional Design, LMS, Creating Content, Course Management, Advanced Topics

New Course Management Functionality

We've made an update to our course management functionality where you can now easily publish, clone, and delete your courses in a click from your Skilljar dashboard!

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Topics: LMS, Course Management

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