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Respect Your Learners to Maximize ROI

Training Industry

After all, even our dreams are unique “movies” we play in our brains during sleep. Training programs designed by Sharon have been featured in Simulations and the Future of Learning, Digital Game-Based Learning, Training and Simulation Journal, Time Magazine, New York Times, Washington Post, Washington Times and on NBC TV and CNN.

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A youtuber joins our exclusive list of premium publishers!

Coorpacademy

7-Shapes offers training courses in Lean Management and Supply Chain based on an interactive business simulation. Decades – and multiple versions and adaptations (movies, series, video games, comics…) – later, its success is still undeniable. Product experts. de Brabandere & A. Mikolajczak.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: This job aint dead yet.

Learning Visions

And as long as companies still pay for it we are all sittin pretty making some coin crankin out the Captivate movies sippin a cold pint. Free the Learners -- Free the LMS Open Simulations vs. Page Turners? Yes.many many good years of living ahead.if you call this living. Games for Girls. This job ain't dead yet.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning

Learning Visions

Disruptive technology: Restaurants vs. Frozen Foods Movie Theaters vs. Blockbuster Wired Phones vs. Cell phones F2F Training vs. Online Training A lot of current online training is not disruptive, still incremental. What if a whole new way of delivering high quality meals is developed? Hilcona out of Lichtenstein -- new frozen food tech.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Reflecting on the e-Learning Guild Annual Gathering

Mark Oehlert

Stephen Downes caught some shots as well including a great many good ones of some of Bostons interesting features. Much like NexLearn, their tools and "Paks" really automate the creation of very low threshold games and simulations - remember the key is rapid. Great buzz at this event.