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Learning & Development: How To Do It Right (2020 Update)

Docebo

Related: In Summary: E-Learning Trends for 2020. Micro-sharing is what we are used to (think Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, Youtube, even texting). Everything listed above is accessible on mobile devices, and frankly CNBC predicts that by 2025 roughly 73% of the world will use solely smartphones to access the internet.

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2020 teachers

Learning with e's

What kind of teachers will we see in 2020? It's hard to say, because we can't predict the future. Take a look at what I has already appeared on this blog for my 2020 Vision series, and there may be some clues. So what might teachers be doing in 2020? But can we help shape it? Let's start now, shall we? Unported License.

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Using Chatbots in eLearning

Origin Learning

From Facebook and Twitter chatbots to virtual voice assistants that are programmed to respond to basic queries; chatbots have grown in popularity. Service providers are also using Twitter chatbots quite effectively to address issues raised by users on their Twitter page. Chatbots are all the rage now.

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Foresight is 2020: Looking Ahead to 2020’s Compliance Training Trends

Interactive Services

In the spirit of looking ahead, we’ve identified the top compliance training trends to look out for in 2020. As we get into the swing of things in 2020, keep these trends top of mind. High-profile instances of cybercrime in 2019 mean organizations will act more proactively in 2020 to thwart online threats.

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2020 Classrooms

Learning with e's

Will we still need classrooms by 2020? I recently used Twitter to crowdsource a number of responses to what would be obsolete in education in 2020. He also predicts that teachers will very soon need to determine the differences between cheating and collaboration. What is your vision for 2020 learning?

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Training in the New Now

Litmos

From March of 2020 to March of 2021 much has changed. Similarly, Brandon Hall Group’s research predicts that 33 percent of companies will keep more than half of their workforces in remote settings post-pandemic. Investments in learning platforms jumped in 2020, predicted at 446.1

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2020 teachers

Learning with e's

What kind of teachers will we see in 2020? It's hard to say, because we can't predict the future. Take a look at what has already appeared on this blog in my 2020 Vision series, and there may be some clues. So what might teachers be doing in 2020? But can we help shape it? Let's start now, shall we? Unported License.