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Next Button: Yay or Nay? A Research Perspective on a "Pointed" Question

Patti Shank

Next Button: Useful The next button (and the player controls) are simple interaction tools that help people control pace. Simple user interactions, according to the authors, includes the next button (go to next segment). References: Chandler, P., & New York: Cambridge Univer­sity Press. What does research support?

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Artificial Intelligence in Talent Development

Learningtogo

Just a reminder, Train Like You Listen is brought to you by Soapbox, the world’s first and only rapid authoring tool for instructor-led design. Ultimately, it will refer you to a human being, only if it can’t satisfy your inquiry. So first of all, you did mention my new book, which is from ATD Press, very proud of that.

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eLearning Standards—What They Are and Why They Matter

Trivantis

The aircraft industry has always had a high need for training and certification, and prior to 1988, this led to a variety of incompatible and closed system training programs that had unique hardware and software requirements. In 1997, the DOD established the ADL Initiative to standardize and modernize training.