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When Remembering Really Matters: The Power of Serious Games for Learning (Free Webinar)

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Sharon Boller , President and Chief Product Officer, and Steven Boller , Marketing Director, are delivering a jam-packed session through Training Magazine Network where they demonstrate research-based strategies for retention—and how they relate to games. Research has shown time and time again that remembering is hard and forgetting is easy.

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Knowledge Guru Adds New Enterprise Edition and Racing Theme Pack

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The Knowledge Guru team is kicking off 2014 with two exciting new additions to the Knowledge Guru product: an Enterprise edition and a Racing theme pack. Contribute to our product development roadmap: We give our Enterprise customers the dedicated support and resources BLP is known for providing our custom eLearning clients.

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Sharon Boller, Karl Kapp to Deliver Live Online Game Design Course

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BLP President and Knowledge Guru Chief Product Officer Sharon Boller is partnering with Dr. Karl Kapp to deliver a new, live online course on game design. The workshop has been available to attendees at conferences such as ASTD International, DevLearn, Learning Solutions, Online Learning, and others. About Sharon Boller.

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How FrieslandCampina Uses Knowledge Guru to Increase Engagement (Interview)

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Mathias learned about Knowledge Guru when we launched the Game Creation Wizard at ASTD International, and he was an early adopter of the tool. The Safety Guru’s target group is everybody working in our production facility (appr. 40 employees), and in our production plant for appr. 250 employees). 100 employees.

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The 12 Corporate Learning Content Areas… and Where Games Fit

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The 2013 ASTD State of the Industry report includes a wonderful table with the twelve most common content areas found in corporate training. Other (Quality, Product Knowledge): People need to know it… and this type of training often involves either memorization or knowing where to locate the right information when needed.

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