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Engagement Upgrade: Social Learning, User-Generated Content, and LMS Gamification

Tuesday, December 18, 2018 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST

Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Katrina Baker, Senior Learning Evangelist, Adobe

Engagement is one of the most common demands for L&D professionals struggling to get more buy-in from an ever-busier workforce. There are hundreds of tactics and strategies credited with enhancing engagement, but which of them really have the potential to work? In this webcast, Katrina Baker, Adobe Senior Learning Evangelist, will explore three engagement enhancement options and discuss their potential to drive engagement and learning culture in your organization. You’ve probably heard about the benefits of learner engagement. This webcast goes beyond theory and focuses on what gamification, user-generated content, and social learning LMS features can do for your training program.

Join Katrina Marie Baker and explore how to:

  • Facilitate a culture of learning with user-generated content recommendation and sharing.
  • Moderate and aggregate user-generated learning content.
  • Align gamification initiatives with business objectives so they contribute to your organization’s goals.
  • Use learning technology to drive engagement using badges, leader boards, and rewards.
  • Facilitate learning object–oriented discussion and conversation among your trainees.
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This webcast includes examples of engagement features found within Adobe Captivate Prime.
 

Presenter

Katrina Baker
Katrina Baker

Senior Learning Evangelist, Adobe

Katrina Marie Baker works for Adobe as a Senior Learning Evangelist. She speaks frequently and maintains the YouTube channel Learn Tech Collective. She has authored the books Presenter's Bio: LMS Success (2018), The LMS Selection Checklist (2018), and Corporate Training Tips & Tricks (2017). Katrina is a former director of technology with the Association for Talent Development. She has worked in global training capacities for Fortune 500 retailer Whole Foods Market, and Global 100 law firms Cooley LLP and Latham & Watkins LLP. 


Sponsors

  • Adobe