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Crowdsourcing Curriculum Development – The Low-Cost Option for Building Content within Organizations

Origin Learning

At a fraction of the cost, you can assemble a virtual team online that collaborates to create training content that delivers everything you need, while also taking care of cognition load as well as the various design elements like graphics, images, videos and audio. In such a case, crowdsourcing is a blessing.

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Incorporating Metaverse into Corporate Training Programs in 2023: A Look into the Future

Infopro Learning

Collaborative Learning: Metaverse can create collaborative learning environments where employees can work together in virtual teams. In a metaverse gaming environment, Non-fungible Tokens (NFTs) can serve as incentives for players to strive for higher levels of achievement.

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Learning predictions in a time of unpredictability!

Learning Pool

There might be a core internal L&D team, supplemented by a virtual team of specialist designers, copywriters, graphics and video editors, and administrators who are not necessarily employees but are contractors and gig workers. It is about opportunities to collaborate, reflect, gather feedback, apply skills in practice.

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LearnX Asia Pacific 2009 - Day 2

E-Learning Provocateur

Training Remote Workers and Their Managers - Getting the People & Technology Right: Margaret Aspin , Director of Aspin Online Consulting , explored the challenges of managing and training teleworkers and virtual teams. This new paradigm demands proactive, transformational leadership from people managers.

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2009 Predictions How Did I Do?

Tony Karrer

There will also be growth in discussions and social networks for collaborative learning. So, I think the first part about growth of wikis, discussions, social networks for collaborative learning is right on the mark. How can you improve performance quickly and at low cost? As such, eLearning 2.0