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Learnnovators Wins GOLD @ Brandon Hall Excellence Awards

Learnnovators

We are excited to announce that we have won Gold in the 2015 Brandon Hall Excellence Awards in the ‘Best Use of Performance Support’ category. The solution incorporated the following strategies: Mobile learning. Micro learning. Video-based learning. QR-code based learning. Learnnovators wins GOLD!

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Apply Design Thinking to Story-based eLearning - Tip #180

Vignettes Learning

Have you ever had an MRI or CT scan? Now imagine a child going through that same scan. The Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh used to sedate children under 9 years when they came for an MRI scan. He realized that the scanning environment simply didn’t work for the young patients. How did you feel? Explosive Meaning.”

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Vision 2016: An Interview Series with the Interactive Learning Thought Leaders

Raptivity

So, while everyone is busy wrapping up 2015, it’s a good time to delve into the opportunities that the New Year holds. Our plan is to interview Raptivity’s Interactive Learning Thought Leaders on their vision for 2016, in context of the eLearning industry. Well, here we are again, almost at the start of a new year.

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2014 – The Year In Review

Learnnovators

2014 has been a wonderful year for us, because it was replete with LEARNNOVATIONS (learning innovations). This series reflected our die-hard commitment to promote ‘good learning’ amongst the members of the learning community. How would people learn in future? Where is our industry headed?

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The Changing Face of Work and Workplace Learning

Learnnovators

The rise of mobile computing in the form smartphones, tablets, and wearable devices accompanied by ubiquitous Internet connection is creating unforeseen change–in how we work, learn, communicate, do business, conduct personal tasks, and myriad other aspects. How do I see workplace learning shaping up five years from now?