Video-Based Practice: Create An Intelligent Journey

 

Coaching and evaluating people remotely for scenarios where communication skills are paramount. Rehearsal® the AI-powered platform, makes the process easy with the Intelligent Journey Program for course structure and evaluation. Imagine scenarios you can apply this to!

Get in touch with us for more and to discuss implementing Rehearsal® Intelligent Journeys for your organisation.

    How Video Practice Can Maximise Sales & Customer Service Performance

    Have you heard of the 10,000 hours rule?

    The 10,000-hours rule says that if you look at any kind of cognitively complex field, from playing chess to being a neurosurgeon, we see this incredibly consistent pattern that you cannot be good at that unless you practice for 10,000 hours, which is roughly ten years if you think about four hours a day.”

    -Malcolm Gladwell

    Luckily, becoming proficient at something doesn’t have to take ten years if you have the right coach.

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    Create The Perfect “Iterative Learning & Feedback Loop”

    How do you add active practice to your learning ecosystem?

    eLB’s Learning Solutions Engineer Domenic Caloia and Micah Eppler show you just that, featuring Rehearsal, a video practice and coaching system by ELB Learning.

    It’s a cloud-based system and it’s available via web or mobile app.

    There are two ways of deploying Rehearsal.

    1. One is as a standalone tool—totally separate from whatever learning platform and delivery tools you’re using.
    2. Second, you could launch it from within an LMS.

    Rehearsal gives you the ability to actually see what your learners are doing. Are they performing up to the criteria where you want them to perform?

    Consider this: With a regular asynchronous type of learning platform, where you’re pushing learning to your learners, you could do a quiz or an assessment or a poll to find out what they thought about the training and how well they did.

    But will they perform that well on the job? You have to wait and see. Six months later, you go to evaluate if they’ve improved.

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