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The 6 Hottest Training Technologies That You Can’t Overlook

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It is redefining workforce learning methods and tools, allowing organizations to nurture their talent in the most effective way. Mobile learning will soon be the most conventional medium to reach the new workforce, which is more tech-savvy and digitally connected.

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How To Find The Right Learning Management System For Employee Training?

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But, traditional training methods consume much time and costs in the process. This is why modern-day entrepreneurs are getting inclined towards ‘LMS or learning management system’ that is known to create a virtual learning environment for the perfect delivery of online training courses.

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Gamification vs Game-Based eLearning: Do You know the Difference?

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Gamification is fast emerging as an effective and exciting technique to engage with learners in the corporate training world. However, the term gamification is often mixed up with another term known as game-based learning. Gamification is not a game and does not imply that learners will be playing video games and learn through it.

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Can Networks Have Social Impact?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This video is from a local site in Louisville , part of the Annie E. The focus was on learning about "Network Effectiveness" and the specific topics included strategies for network impact, approaches to evaluating networks and tools for accelerating and assessing network impact. It may deepen and enrich the discussion.

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How We Learn – Capitalize On Knowing

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How We Learn – Capitalize On Knowing. Before I start, it is best to issue a few disclaimers: I am not a neuroscientist; this blog post is not written with appropriate scientific method. This post is written based on my personal understanding and could reflect deficiencies experienced in my own personal learning process.