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Understanding Gen Z—the New E-Learning Generation

LearnDash

Their parents are mostly Gen X, and they’re the first generation whose parents were on Facebook before they were. According to the Pew Research Center , up until about the year 2000, roughly have of teens held a summer job. Gen Z are used to finding information online and are often looking for quick answers.

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How to Best Train the Gen Y

Origin Learning

Facebook 0 Twitter 3 Google+ 0 LinkedIn 2 Pinterest 0 Every generation brings with it a new set of fads, mindsets, trends and even ethical principles, we could say. The generation born around the year 2000, Gen Z as we call it almost does not believe in reading books in their paperback editions. Take the e-Books or Kindle for example.

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Watch Out For These Trends in Mobile Learning: 2015 And Beyond

Origin Learning

Global mobile data traffic grew 69 percent in 2014 and was nearly 30 times the size of the entire global Internet in 2000. Now against the backdrop of such information, it is interesting to explore what role mobiles are playing in shaping up the workplace learning scenario. Multi-screen usage.

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Learning Suite: The past of learning systems

Learning Pool

Described as ‘distracted’ and ‘impatient’, untethered from traditional work structured and used to accessing information ‘on-demand’, the concept of the modern learner was born. This was the era when the tech giants that are now so salient in our world—Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, etc.—came Learning suite systems come of age.

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Engaging Millennials Through mLearning

Ed App

Millennials or Generation Y are people born between 1982 and 2000. Their social media preferences are Facebook and Twitter while information is sourced predominately from online resources. It is little wonder that they seek a job that is fun, creative, and training that is informative and engaging. Use of gamification.

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Is Your Organization’s Lack of Diversity Mentoring Hampering Innovation?

Chronus

Kodak, who employed over 145,000 people at its peak, has now been outpaced by the likes of Apple, Instagram, Facebook, and others. And Blockbuster passed on buying Netflix in 2000. The improvement in numbers stems from the nature of mentoring in an informal setting versus a formal program.

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Michio Kaku #devlearn opening keynote

Learning Visions

Education hasn’t changed much in 2000 years. In the future – information will appear in all shapes and sizes. The Internet, Facebook and Twitter – spread democracy. [link] (co-founder of string theory, a physicist) Today – a guided tour on the future of the elearning process. Virtual reality is for children. I invented it!”

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