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AI and immersive technology are democratizing scenario-based learning

Brandon Hall Group - Briefing with ETU

ETU's CEO Phil Miller, Conor Gaffney, Chief Product Officer, and East Apthorp, Chief Marketing Officer, recently were interviewed by Alan Mellish, Principal Analyst for Brandon Hall Group, to explore how AI and immersive technology are democratizing scenario-based learning.

The corporate learning landscape has reached an inflection point. While traditional e-learning courses and slide-based modules once dominated training programs, forward-thinking organizations are discovering that simulation and scenario-based learning deliver measurably better outcomes, particularly for developing critical soft skills like leadership, communication, and decision-making.

During this recent briefing with ETU, several insights emerged about where scenario-based learning is headed—and how organizations can overcome traditional barriers to adoption.

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