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Tim Slade and Cara North Answer Your Questions About Common Learning Myths

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Tue May 25 2021

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        Tim Slade and Cara North Answer Your Questions About Common Learning Myths

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        In this video, Tim Slade and Cara North answer questions about common learning myths.

        Questions answered in this video:

        -“Is it true that learning styles aren’t a thing or do we just not have enough evidence to prove their usefulness?” (2:41)

        -“Should we bother with Bloom’s Taxonomy or just focus on teaching what learners need to be able to do?” (8:01)

        -“Does eLearning have to be interactive in order to be effective?” (9:55)

        -“Do click-to-reveal interactions truly offer no value to eLearning?” (12:52)

        -“Is it true that classroom training is always more effective than online training?” (15:41)

        Connect With Tim Slade:

        - Website: elearningacademy.io/

        - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sladetim/

        - Twitter: twitter.com/sladetim

        Connect With Cara North:

        - Website: caranorth.com/

        - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/caranorth11/

        - Twitter: twitter.com/caranorth11

        Interested in submitting a question for a future video? Each month, we’ll solicit your questions on LinkedIn and Twitter around a common topic. You can submit your questions by posting on LinkedIn or Twitter with the #ATDAskATrainer hashtag. Check out the complete ATD Ask a Trainer Advice Column: td.org/ask-a-trainer.

        About the Authors
        Tim Slade

        Tim Slade is a speaker, author, award-winninge-learning designer, and author of The eLearningDesigner’s Handbook.

        Cara North

        Cara North is an award-winning learning experience leader who has worked for some of the biggest organizations in corporate and higher education settings. She started her career as an “accidental instructional designer” at Amazon before transitioning into higher education, working at The Ohio State University. Cara is the operations training manager for Silfex, the world’s largest provider of high-purity custom silicon components and assemblies.