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Using Analytics to Deliver Engaging Courses

Tuesday, May 15, 2018 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT

Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Stewart Rogers, VP of Product Development, Lambda Solutions
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Can you measure whether the content in your e-learning system provides an enriching and engaging experience for your learners? If you can't answer this important question, you're not alone. Organizations struggle with the complex activity of analyzing data to identify opportunities that can improve learner engagement, and then translating those insights into content. It's worth it to find out. Courses and related resources that may not be as valuable as intended can result in decreased interest and attendance rates—leading to poor learning outcomes. There are many ways to measure and analyze course engagement data in your LMS. These insights enable managers to identify issues, prioritize change to learning programs, and step up their engagement game. Dive into the possibilities of analytics for your learning function in this webcast.

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Stewart Rogers
Stewart Rogers

VP of Product Development, Lambda Solutions

Stewart leads product development for next-generation solutions in the learning and talent management space. Stewart and his team developed an LMS reporting solution to provide LMS users with a modern approach to reporting. His approach is to engage customers throughout the development process using instantaneous feedback to ensure solutions exceed expectations and make a noticeable impact in work activities. Prior to Lambda, Stewart was the director of product management at Logibec Inc., where he led workforce management solution development.


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