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Top 10 Learning Tools for 2019

Clark Quinn

And of course from comments, whether here or as often happens, on LinkedIn. DuckDuckGo: I’ve largely replaced Google for search, but search (and Wikipedia) are powerful learning opportunities. Social media (read: LinkedIn/Facebook): places where I hang with my colleagues, ask questions, and see what dialogs are going on.

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Key eLearning Trends for 2019

Origin Learning

This year seems to have flown at jet-speed and we are ready to start making lists of tech-predictions and eLearning trends for 2019. In this blog post, we take a shot at predicting some key eLearning trends for 2019. Learning as a Service is a trend that we believe will really reach its full potential in 2019. From SaaS to LaaS.

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How the Workforce Learns in 2019: User-Generated Content

Degreed

In January, Degreed surveyed 213 North American workers via Google Surveys about what they do to share their knowledge or skills with their peers. Nearly four in ten people (39%) we surveyed said they had responded to questions in online messaging, collaboration, or enterprise social network tools. Assuming rarely goes well.

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Top 10 LXPs for 2019-2020

eLearning 24-7

For the LXPs of 2019, the post was in late 2018. . You could argue easily that we are in 2019, and thus the rankings should reflect the year 2019, since the qualifications, etc. Whether they are brand new for 2019, or been around since 2016, not a factor. And Now… The Top 10 LXPs (DLPs too) for 2019-20.

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LHRCon 2024 Recap

Experiencing eLearning

Generative AI for Unique and Original L&D Imagery Leo Rodman I’ve followed Leo Rodman on LinkedIn for a while, and I appreciate his posts comparing the results with different AI image generation tools. Josh showed a cool new feature of “speech to speech,” where you can record audio with a bunch of emotion, pauses, etc.,

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Top 10 Best Places to Work 2019 According to Glassdoor

KnowledgeCity

Employee review site Glassdoor just revealed the winners of its 11 th annual Employees’ Choice Awards , naming the Best Places to Work in 2019 throughout North America and parts of Europe. In 2017, Facebook topped the best places to work list. “Working at Google is truly amazing. Industry: Social Media.

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10 Critical Job Skills Employers Need in 2019

KnowledgeCity

Companies like Apple, Google, Bank of America and IBM have all waived their college degree requirements and are taking a skill-minded approach to hiring. According to Facebook’s vice president of human resources Janelle Gale , “skills really matter most.”. . The top five soft job skills for 2019. Time Management. Adaptability.

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