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Key eLearning Trends for 2019

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Chatbots powering conversations between prospective clients and brands, basic automated replies that auto-populate on your device when you need to reply to an email or a message, reminders and notifications for official and personal events; these are all examples of AI at work.

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The Importance of Storytelling in Elearning

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We’ll give you an example. Use characters and examples. Create situations and examples around it. Use a conversational style. A conversational style makes your audience feel more involved in the narrative. Suppose we had to explain what an LMS is. Have a protagonist who does things like your employees do.

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Your Ticket to Great Instructional Design

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A quick reference to what I said earlier: Expectations must be set in the beginning, but breaking expectations once in a while in the middle of the course, for example asking participants to perform an (achievable) task impromptu is a great technique to stimulate interest and activate participation. T alk to T hem. I ncrease I nteractivity.

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How to Encourage Social Learning within Your Organization

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Consider Google for example, it constantly tops charts when it comes to providing the best work culture for employees. Their offices and cafes are designed to encourage interactions between Googlers within and across teams, and to spark conversation about work as well as play. Such a place becomes a healthy place for ideas to grow.

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What It Takes to Have a Healthy Learning Environment in Your Organization

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That is a strident example of the reach and power of social learning. Facebook 5 Twitter 3 Google+ 2 LinkedIn 10 Pinterest 1 Jan 11th and 13th saw me sunning it up (figuratively speaking) in the stimulating setting of The Hindu Lit for Life festival in Chennai.

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Game on, ‘learn’

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Consider this example. Raghu Krishnamoorthy, CLO at GE gives out this and other nuggets of experience in an engaging conversation with The Economist – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-GShemC6xo. Sometimes, an exercise to compete when one finds the ‘deadlock’ situation throws up profound knowledge that is beyond one’s imagination.

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How to Keep Readers Engaged

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For example, explaining a sequential process is far more effective by using an educational animation than it is by writing a full page of bulleted points. of eLearning , adding a personal touch and using a conversational style of narration allows readers to develop an unintentional emotional connection and keeps their attention on the page.