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How Adaptive Learning Builds Skills That Last

How Adaptive Learning Builds Skills That Last

by Skye Multimedia | May 19, 2026 | The Science of Learning

If your team cannot apply their training under pressure, the investment was likely lost the moment the session ended. Training rooms often exude a confident energy where teams answer questions correctly and understand scenarios perfectly. After these sessions, leaders...
Aligning Training Paths with Individual Context

Aligning Training Paths with Individual Context

by Skye Multimedia | May 14, 2026 | The Science of Learning

Identical training badges do not guarantee identical results on the job. Two employees can complete the same program and receive the same passing score, yet show vastly different capabilities once they return to work. One may act with total confidence while the other...
Solving the Friction of High-Volume Training

Solving the Friction of High-Volume Training

by Skye Multimedia | May 13, 2026 | The Science of Learning

Performance gaps often trigger an instinctive reaction to expand the corporate resource library. Many organizations assume that if a team is struggling, the solution is to add another module or upload more documentation. However, increasing the amount of content...
Why Training Feels Ineffective Even When It Covers Everything

Why Training Feels Ineffective Even When It Covers Everything

by Skye Multimedia | May 12, 2026 | The Science of Learning

Many organizations assume that if a training program is comprehensive, it must be effective. Leaders often feel secure when their curriculum covers every possible detail of a process, yet this “all-inclusive” approach is often what causes the most friction...
When Repeating Training Stops Helping

When Repeating Training Stops Helping

by Skye Multimedia | May 7, 2026 | The Science of Learning

When skills fade, the common response is to simply repeat the training. Leaders schedule refresher sessions or resharing modules in the hope that hearing the information again will stabilize recall. While this feels like a logical fix, it often fails because it...
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