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What Pokémon Go Means to the Learning Industry

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As per Merriam-Webster, “Augmented Reality is an enhanced version of reality created by the use of technology to overlay digital information on an image of something being viewed through a device (as a smartphone camera).” So, how can this apply to the corporate learning environment? Augmented Reality. Gamification.

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Learning and Development: The Presidential Debate Edition

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This projection is set to grow throughout at least the next two presidential terms, and I for one would like to help educate potential users on all of the great features of which they can be getting out of their learning environments. How secure is your LMS environment? And what are the technological security features in place?

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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). SCORM is not designed to track these learning approaches. References. "Tin

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How To Foster User Adoption In Your New Learning Management System?

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Typically, in organizations where a technological change is suggested, there is a bit of a push back as users have acclimated to the system currently in place. high performance learning organization. LMS – (Learning Management System) have a great deal of role in meeting training and compliance role. Recent Post.