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Tech Week: Preparing for the Windows XP End of Support

OpenSesame

Microsoft has announced that it will officially end support for XP on April 8, 2014. The short answer is yes, we’re seeing a Cher-like situation with the end of support for the popular operating system, as Microsoft recently announced it would continue support for XP until July 2015 for anti-malware only.

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SOLUTIONING IMPLICATIONS OF HEGEMONY

Learnnovators

When Microsoft released Tay, it was a complete fiasco and Tay was taken down a day later because it had very quickly learnt hateful messages. We keep seeing organizations trying to bring in more AI into their operations, often starting with that popular form – the chatbot. What does a chatbot have to do with inclusion and culture? Prensky, M.

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eLearning: In Fonts We Trust

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Wilson did a study back in 2001 to determine if serif fonts (fonts with little lines on the tops and bottoms of characters such as Times New Roman ) or sans serif fonts (those without lines, such as Arial ) were more suited to being read on computer monitors. In a study (funded by Microsoft) by A. Cuddliness? Dawn Shaikh , Barbara S.

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Tech Week: Preparing for the Windows XP End of Support

OpenSesame

Microsoft has announced that it will officially end support for XP on April 8, 2014. The short answer is yes, we’re seeing a Cher-like situation with the end of support for the popular operating system, as Microsoft recently announced it would continue support for XP until July 2015 for anti-malware only.

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Artificial Intelligence in Talent Development

Learningtogo

Like Clippy from Microsoft Word. There’s an ominous side, whether it’s “2001: A Space Odyssey”, or “The Terminator”, or even Marvel’s “The Age of Ultron”. It doesn’t have to have a little character, but usually does. Usually, you just type the engagement, but you could also speak it. It’s just slightly —. Brian Washburn: Like Clippy.

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New eLearning could be needed as Windows rolls out upgrade

Aptara

Microsoft is taking pains to convince them. A recent Quartz piece highlighted the lack of adoption of newer operating systems spurred in part by users holding onto their older PCs with the resilient 2001 operating system. Rather, they can learn about digital products from a PC interface on their own schedule. The new face of Windows.

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Camtasia Saves the Day! Guest Blog Post - Nick Beaugeard

TechSmith Camtasia

I contacted Nick Beaugeard and he shared with me how he used Camtasia Studio to save the day at Microsoft TechEd. And, here's what Nick shared with me in his own words: For about four years now (I've been presenting at Teched's worldwide since 2001), I decided to record all of my product demonstrations using Camtasia.