The Learning That Lasts: How to Design Training That Sticks
- Sep 18 2025
- @ 11:00 am EDT
- 60 Min.
- Sep 18 2025
- @ 11:00 am EDT
- 60 Min.
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How to Design Training That Sticks?
Training is expensive – but ineffective training is even more costly. If learners forget most of what they’re taught within a week, what’s the true return on your training investment?
Join this high-impact session by CommLab India, where we’ll explore how to make training truly stick – using science-backed techniques that drive up to 5x more engagement and boost retention. We’ll explore the shift from activity-based design to retention-driven design.
Get a bird’s eye view of strategies that make learning immersive, extend it far beyond the course, and how delivering the right content to the right learner – at exactly the right time – makes learning sticky. You’ll also see how AI tools are enhancing human design, while reducing rollout time by up to 60%.
Whether you’re designing technical, compliance, or sales enablement training programs, you’ll leave with real-world strategies you can use right away.
In this session conducted by CommLab India, you will explore:
- Why learners forget – and how to beat the Forgetting curve
- Elements of learning and engagement principles
- Strategies that turn passive learners into active ones
- Business case for reinforcement and performance support
- Role of AI in new-age instructional design
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Speakers
Arindam Nag | Senior Instructional Designer and Learning Strategist
Arindam began his career as a Marketing Blogger in 2011 before transitioning to the Learning & Development (L&D) space as an Instructional Designer. Over the past 14 years, he has built deep expertise in instructional design, eLearning development, and learning strategy. He is highly proficient in leading eLearning authoring tools such as Articulate Storyline, Rise, Adobe Captivate, and Lectora, and has a strong track record...