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Successful E-Learning – A Roadmap

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As we become increasingly dependent on our technology, it only makes sense that it teach us as well. Elearnings as a whole are very attractive, as they offer an inexpensive alternative to classroom training. Intrinsically, eLearnings are perfectly suited towards adults and their drive towards learning on their own accord.

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What Pokémon Go Means to the Learning Industry

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However, my inability to participate aside, Pokémon Go is a very good application of Augmented Reality, and with the user base growing at such an alarming rate, it has caused many organizations to take pause and evaluate what seems to be endless opportunities in not only the game and its facets but in the delivery method itself.

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Managing eLearning Podcast: Episode 2 Summary & Highlights

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In episode two of the new Web Courseworks podcast, Managing eLearning , Dr. Jon Aleckson & Matt Harpold sit down with Jeffrey Gorton , author of “ The Seven Secrets to Managing Remote Employees ” to discuss the source of inspiration for the book, highlight some of the major themes, and walk through the seven steps. Availability.

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Debunking 7 Common Myths For New Nonprofit Professionals

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Chances are, you’re not starting work with a nonprofit with that level of naivete, but you do want to make a meaningful difference for a cause you care about. Matching your passion for a cause with your daily work can be remarkably fulfilling. You’re ready to save the world, right? The Bottom Line So what’s not a myth?

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Games for Change: Al Gore, Supporting Vets, and Making Civics Fun

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Since then, iCivics has expanded to include a broader focus on teaching about the governmental systems through different online games. The developers behind iCivics presented what they had learned through the game development and deployment process. To date , iCivics has been played over two million times in all 50 states and Washington, DC.

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