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Four Reasons to Replace Your Outdated LMS

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Due to the importance of LMS, it may go without saying that an outdated or poorly featured system can hinder an entire organizational learning process.​. Does your administrator need to refer to the systems training guide multiple times in order to perform or complete a simple task?

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Learning and Development: The Presidential Debate Edition

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Systems are capable of not only organizing Instructor-Led Training (ILT), but they now house E-Learnings, Gamification, Mobile Learnings, and alternative learning objects. The ways in which people learn are being considered universally in the production of learnings and how users interact.

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The Concept of Microlearning

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Today, we will evaluate microlearning and the potential it carries in reference to bolstering a learning program. Microlearning is a brief (less than 5 minute) learning component with a focus on a very particular learning object (specifically a skill, behavior, or compliance piece).

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xAPI – What it can mean for your learning Program

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In the Learning and Development industry a very buzzworthy topic is xAPI (xAPI is also known as Tin Can API or the Experience API in case you have heard or read additional posts elsewhere, it will herein be referred to solely as xAPI within this blog post). Objects that begin as strictly online E-learning, do not have to end that way.

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Nonprofit Website Design: 13 Best Practices for Killer Sites

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Plus, a strong website design is easy to navigate and can help your supporters learn more about your cause and how to get involved faster than they could with an outdated design. Website design is a broad term and includes a variety of elements from design choices and content to user experience (UX). An easy-to-find donate button.

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