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THE TRAINING CONTENT GRID: PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
The presentation of the Training Content Grid is a collaborative workshop where attendees chart out blended learning strategies against hypothetical training initiatives such as a software rollout. Training professionals use “the Grid” to consider the multitude of training content options at their disposal and thereby craft imaginary plans.
About the “Training Content Grid”The Training Content Grid, created by the Venza Group and especially designed for training professionals, is an adaptation of the Eloqua Content Grid v2 (2011). It plots training content types against the learner’s relationship to the content and organizational objectives. Equipped with key performance indicators, the Training Content Grid is a helpful tool for learning professionals tasked with crafting effective blended learning initiatives.
The Origin of the “Content Grid”In 2010 a marketing model in the form of an “infographic” took the international community of marketers by storm. It’s entitled the Content Grid and serves as a simple framework for plotting content types against multiple dimensions. It is powerful, flexible, and accessible. The soundness of Content Grid’s framework allows it to be transferable to other professionals who are also in the business of designing and developing content.
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Daniel Johnson co-founded the Venza Group, is a partner, and holds the title of Chief Operations Officer. On a daily basis, he builds and reveals the world of training and communications possibilities for Venza Group clients and team members through operational oversight, strategic initiatives and business development.
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