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We're Maestro. A team of talented individuals who love using design and technology to solve learning and development problems with our partners.

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Coordinating various moving pieces (or people) to reach a universal goal or accomplish a task is no easy feat. So, is synchronous #learning as complicated or difficult as these other synchronized activities seem to be? Let’s break it down. bit.ly/3lvnJZP

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When we realized that our free response section in #Rise could be better optimized for #learners by building it in #Storyline to be used in Rise, we set to work to fix it. Find out how you can create a free response field in Rise too. bit.ly/3v4wUDY

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In a digital world, how do we reach and connect with our #learners? ⁠ We're breaking down the pros and cons of #AsynchronousLearning and how to use it to reach our learners when we can't be face-to-face with them.⁠ bit.ly/3FDgjvC

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Meet #MalcolmKnowles, an educator passionate about #adultlearners and how to best #teach them.⁠ We're breaking down his five assumptions of adult #learners in the blog! bit.ly/3iLIRcH

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#AuthoringTools are incredibly useful, but there are times when #learning goals or #learner needs are best delivered by thinking beyond the authoring tool. Find out how we created a custom learning solution for Royal Caribbean for their global workforce. bit.ly/30hB53R

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Interactive #learning provides a great opportunity for organizations to engage their people and improve learning results.⁠ Find out out to increase #interactivity in your next #LearningExperience in the blog. bit.ly/3aoXWw8

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When it comes to the available learning software choices out there, the sky really is the limit. We’ve developed and tested an eight-step software evaluation process that will help you make the right choice for your company and your learners. bit.ly/3asx7ak

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When it comes to #eLearning apps, Articulate is leading the pack—and that’s due in large part to its flagship offering, Storyline 360. #Storyline is one of the leading tools for authoring eLearning. Check out our review of the software here. bit.ly/3oLrZXk

Maestro (@maestrolearning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a digital world, how do we reach and connect with our #learners? ⁠ We're breaking down the pros and cons of #AsynchronousLearning and how to use it to reach our learners when we can't be face-to-face with them.⁠ bit.ly/3FDgjvC

Maestro (@maestrolearning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When we realized that our free response section in #Rise could be better optimized for #learners by building it in #Storyline to be used in Rise, we set to work to fix it. Find out how you can create a free response field in Rise too. bit.ly/3v4wUDY

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Are #learning mascots right for every organization's learning initiatives? And what benefits do they add to the overall #learningexperiences? Check out our case study on how we helped #Southwest create learning mascots. Read the case study: bit.ly/3AuYsDA

Maestro (@maestrolearning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coordinating various moving pieces (or people) to reach a universal goal or accomplish a task is no easy feat. So, is synchronous #learning as complicated or difficult as these other synchronized activities seem to be? Let’s break it down. bit.ly/3lvnJZP

Maestro (@maestrolearning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet #MalcolmKnowles, an educator passionate about #adultlearners and how to best #teach them.⁠ We're breaking down his five assumptions of adult #learners in the blog! bit.ly/3iLIRcH

Maestro (@maestrolearning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When it comes to the available learning software choices out there, the sky really is the limit. We’ve developed and tested an eight-step software evaluation process that will help you make the right choice for your company and your learners. bit.ly/3asx7ak

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What role does #storytelling play in creating powerful #learning experiences? We're breaking down the #neurobiology of why #learners respond to great storytelling in this week's blog. bit.ly/3uYZuXg

Maestro (@maestrolearning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When it comes to #eLearning apps, Articulate is leading the pack—and that’s due in large part to its flagship offering, Storyline 360. #Storyline is one of the leading tools for authoring eLearning. Check out our review of the software here. bit.ly/3oLrZXk

Maestro (@maestrolearning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are #learning mascots right for every organization's learning initiatives? And what benefits do they add to the overall #learningexperiences? Check out our case study on how we helped #Southwest create learning mascots. Read the case study: bit.ly/3AuYsDA

Maestro (@maestrolearning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet #MalcolmKnowles, an educator passionate about #adultlearners and how to best #teach them.⁠ We're breaking down his five assumptions of adult #learners in the blog! bit.ly/3iLIRcH

Maestro (@maestrolearning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When we realized that our free response section in #Rise could be better optimized for #learners by building it in #Storyline to be used in Rise, we set to work to fix it. Find out how you can create a free response field in Rise too. bit.ly/3v4wUDY

Maestro (@maestrolearning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coordinating various moving pieces (or people) to reach a universal goal or accomplish a task is no easy feat. So, is synchronous #learning as complicated or difficult as these other synchronized activities seem to be? Let’s break it down. bit.ly/3lvnJZP