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2017 Talented Learning LMS Awards: Best of the Best

Talented Learning

As 2017 draws to a close, the learning community is buzzing with chatter. It’s time again for the annual Talented Learning LMS Awards! The Talented Learning Awards are not a money-making affair for us. The Talented Learning LMS Awards are not chosen by marketers, or designed for marketers.

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Best LMS? 2016 Talented Learning LMS Vendor Awards

Talented Learning

It is not easy choosing the best LMS for 2016. That’s because the learning management systems market has never been stronger or more diverse. LMS specialists of every size, shape and focus continue to enter the space with impressive new capabilities. Finding the Best LMS in a Complex World. Congratulations to all!

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A Look Back at 2020 for E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

Micro-Learning – Okay, I will say this one last time – micro-learning has been around for more than two decades for online learning. Micro only means short, it doesn’t mean good or great, and much of it is in video format, and does not allow you bookmark capabilities, so it is watch it all or hit pause.

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4 Mobile Learning Best Practices That Will Improve the ROI of Your Training

Edume

Watching a video is a multisensory experience - it demands the faculties of both sight and sound, meaning more than one sense is utilized at once. This creates more cognitive connections, making consumed content more memorable (and engaging) - learners are 95% more likely to retain information in video format.

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4 Mobile Learning Best Practices That Will Improve the ROI of Your Training

Edume

Watching a video is a multisensory experience - it demands the faculties of both sight and sound, meaning more than one sense is utilized at once. This creates more cognitive connections, making consumed content more memorable (and engaging) - learners are 95% more likely to retain information in video format.