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How to have a Happy Ending to Your ERP System Implementation Story

Dashe & Thomson

Implementing an ERP system – whether it’s SAP, Oracle eBusiness Suite, Microsoft Dynamics AX – is a big, hairy deal. Ensuring that end users learn the new system, embrace it as part of their daily work routine, and use it effectively is a daunting task. In a recent blog post Using Storytelling to Add the Why to ERP Training my colleague, Andrea describes it this way: The systems are complicated; users have to learn new terminology, new codes and numbers for products, vendors, accounts and everyt

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The future of gaming

Learning with e's

Games based learning is one of the most important strategies for 21st Century education. We have enjoyed playing games since time immemorial, and video arcade games such as Asteroids and Space Invaders of the 1970's were just the start of the emergence of digital games. Recently, with the development of handheld controls (such as the Nintendo Wii), 3D screens (Nintendo 3DS) and non touch gestural and voice controls (Microsoft's XBox 360 Kinect) games have become increasingly captivating, and hav

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How to have a Happy Ending to Your ERP System Implementation Story

Dashe & Thomson

Implementing an ERP system – whether it’s SAP, Oracle eBusiness Suite, Microsoft Dynamics AX – is a big, hairy deal. Ensuring that end users learn the new system, embrace it as part of their daily work routine, and use it effectively is a daunting task. In a recent blog post Using Storytelling to Add the [.] The post How to have a Happy Ending to Your ERP System Implementation Story appeared first on Social Learning Blog.

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The Forge Episode 23: “Education here, Education there, Education Everywhere”

TechSmith Camtasia

Another month has come and gone, and we’ve finished another episode of the Forge. Check out James Gill (@jagill) , Coach’s Eye , and how TechSmith tools are helping educators solve some of their problems in and out of the classroom. Here’s what happened on the Forge. James Gill is a Education Technology Coordinator just outside of Vancouver Canada at the 3rd largest school district in British Columbia.

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Quickly Create Personalized Learning Experiences that Work

How can we actively engage learners 24/7, on their level and according to their interests, while respecting their learning styles? It’s not impossible. In this guide: Explore how to transform traditional, one-way videos into two-way interactive learning experiences Understand different types of artificial intelligence (AI), including - Generative vs.

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Marc My Words: Testing Your eLearning Strategy by Marc J. Rosenberg

LearningGuild

Is your eLearning strategy sustainable? Here are eight points to consider as you work on making your strategy clear and set up for success.

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You Can Do Anything

Marcia Conner

“How many of you were told when you were young that you could grow up to be anything you set your mind on?” A professor-friend recently opened his graduate management course with this question. Fewer than half the people in the room raised a hand. I’ve begun asking this of everyone I meet, trying to get a sense if there’s a relationship between the mental paths paved during childhood and each person’s natural self-leadership to reach beyond obvious walls.

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Autodesk 123D - Simple 3D creation has arrived FINALLY!

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

I just downloaded Autodesk 123D. I had high hopes and so far Autodesk has not let me down. Sketchup was a great start in the area of simple 3D development, but 123D really steps up to the next level. It's actually 4 little apps: Design, Catch, Sculpt, and Make Check it out and tell me what you think.

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Listen to the Geniuses Who Created Our Worlds

Vignettes Learning

What would be your world if you have conversations with Carl Sagan (astrophysicist), Seymour Papert (cognitive scientist), Gordon Moore (founder of Intel) or Steve Jobs ? It would be a phenomenal experience and absolutely breathtaking. Preview the great minds featured in these personal interviews. Get transported into their world. Doing so, will hopefully create a " genius' curiosity" in you.

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What happens is not as important as how you feel about what happens

Jay Cross

This afternoon I bought an iPhone5. I was forced into it. Our new iPhone app goes into testing this evening, and it won’t play on my aging iPhone2. Parting with my money was not as easy as expected. Over and over, I heard the Apple Store greeter tell people that four or five others were ahead of them and that they would have to wait 20 or 30 minutes to talk with a sales person.

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HIA Technologies Turns a New Chapter in Interactive Learning

HIA Technologies announces the launch of Qvio™️ interactive video platform for learner-driven, AI-enabled, education. Viewers get instant answers to their questions directly from videos, interrupting when needed, and getting an author-validated answer!

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Learning 2012: the 30 Under Thirty experience

Good To Great

When I attended Learning 2012 last month, I was lucky enough to be there as part of 30 Under Thirty : a group of 30 ‘future leaders’ in learning and development. Actually, there were 32 of us in the end: Elliott explained that he usually expects a few to drop out so overfills the spaces; that didn’t happen this year but contrary to his on-stage threats at the opening session, the audience didn’t vote on which two of us to evict and we all survived the week!

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Interesting Infographic on University Entrepreneurship

Kapp Notes

In addition to several other hats that I wear, I am current serving as the Assistant Director of Bloomsburg University’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Center where I am coaching and mentor students who want to form for-profit and not-for profit entrepreneurial ventures. So when I saw this graphic, I though it was very interesting. Brought to you by: AccountingDegree.com.

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Learning 2012: the 30 Under Thirty experience

Good To Great

When I attended Learning 2012 last month, I was lucky enough to be there as part of 30 Under Thirty : a group of 30 ‘future leaders’ in learning and development. Actually, there were 32 of us in the end: Elliott explained that he usually expects a few to drop out so overfills the spaces; that didn’t happen this year but contrary to his on-stage threats at the opening session, the audience didn’t vote on which two of us to evict and we all survived the week!