by PDC Blogger | Aug 5, 2021 | Corporate E-Learning
Corporate e-learning has deep roots, arguably dating back to the very first modern “distance education course” developed by Isaac Pitman in the mid-1840s. Pittman sent his correspondence-course students shorthand texts transcribed onto postcards and received...
by PDC Blogger | Jul 31, 2021 | Corporate E-Learning
One of the many benefits of using an adaptive learning platform is the amount of data generated to personalize learners’ experiences, based on what they have already mastered and where they need reinforcement. While the depth and granularity of such data are typically...
by PDC Blogger | Jul 23, 2021 | 4th Industrial Revolution, Adaptive Learning, Corporate E-Learning, Reskilling
New talent development approaches are driving the thinking around hiring vs. retraining to respond to rapidly evolving technology, a global skills shortage, and the cost of continuously hiring new talent. As employers grapple with their talent demands, a conversation...
by PDC Blogger | Jul 10, 2020 | Adaptive Learning, Area9 Technology, Corporate E-Learning, L&D
Can Learning Outcomes Be Improved While Lowering Costs? It is fairly easy to lower learning costs: create and deliver fewer courses, and/or move classroom courses online. Maybe even dump formal training altogether and switch to “user generated content.” But is it...
by PDC Blogger | Jun 2, 2020 | Adaptive Learning, Corporate E-Learning, Security Awareness Training
Kaspersky has unveiled its new Kaspersky Adaptive Online Training, developed in partnership with Area9 Lyceum. The solution generates a security awareness curriculum that is tailored to each individual user’s learning needs, as a personal tutor would do for their...
by PDC Blogger | Apr 30, 2020 | Adaptive Learning, Area9 Technology, Corporate E-Learning, L&D, Learning Analytics
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the business landscape, with lasting changes in the ways in which people work and learn. As Microsoft President Brad Smith said in a recent CNBC interview, “I think there is a greater acceptance of almost remote...