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Steps to Creating an Engaging Webinar for Higher Education Students

Hurix Digital

Webinars are perfect for delivering real responsive teaching. In a webinar, you can elaborate on questions that students may have posed on other platforms. In fact, if your webinar software allows adding quizzes or survey questions, you can ask students to explain their stand, for example, “Why did you choose option A?”

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Free L&D webinars for May 2020

Limestone Learning

This month’s crop of free webinars offers tons of hints and suggestions for our new modes of work. In this webinar, with Jim Kirkpatrick, Ph.D., Increase the effectiveness of your coaching interactions in this webinar with Sophie Oberstein, the author of ATD’s 10 Steps to Successful Coaching.

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Collaboration Tools

Tony Karrer

As I mentioned in Real-Time Collaborative Editing , I had a fantastic experience participating in group editing of a Mind Map of collaborative tools during a session at Learn Trends. You can see the result below. But it was interesting to see the results exported which I've embedded below.

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Revitalizing the Power of Effective Content Delivery

BrainCert

This includes utilizing the platform for instructor-led training, creating tests/quizzes, incorporating collaboration tools such as webinars and simulations, managing assessment scores and feedback using the platform’s reporting tools, etc. Social learning platforms encourage collaboration and peer-to-peer teaching.

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New Amazon Chime for Online Meetings

LearnDash

For live webinars and conferencing any platform that integrates with WordPress can be used in conjunction with LearnDash. Popular platforms include GoToMeeting, Skype, AnyMeeting, BigBlueButton, and GoogleHangouts. There is also a direct integration with WizIQ. Any time I see Amazon make technical moves I always pay attention.

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What corporates can learn from the Top 10 Tools for Learning 2012

Jane Hart

.: So in this post, I wanted to take a look at the Top 10 Tools on the 2012 list, and briefly suggest what corporates can learn from them in order to appreciate how workplace learning is a much wider concept than just creating content or running webinars. People often need to work collaboratively. 7 – Skype.

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Why Slack Might Become the #1 Tool for Learning

eLearning Architect

The key driver for this was to replace tools such as Yammer, Skype and Jive (which haven't seen much engagement) and to consolidate these platforms into one tool. I met with an L&D Manager of a multinational company yesterday, who has been involved in a project to implement Slack into her organisation.

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