Fri.Oct 11, 2013

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Adobe FrameMaker: Including Chapter Numbers in a Table of Contents

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

'by Barb Binder. I received the following question from one of my Adobe FrameMaker students: I am making a table of contents (TOC) for my book. When I create the TOC, everything looks fine except I lose the Chapter numbers. For example, the TOC displays "How to cook an egg" instead of "Chapter 1 How to cook an egg." How do I get the same numbers that I use in my individual chapter titles to appear in the TOC?

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Knowledge Guru Adds Business Theme Packs and Experience API Control Panel

Knowledge Guru

'I’m excited to unveil two new enhancements to the Knowledge Guru® product: two Business theme packs and tight Experience (Tin Can) API integration. You can now create your own game in a business-themed world, with a businessman or businesswoman version of the Guru. …And when you’re done with that, you can easily connect your game to an LRS like Scormcloud or WaxLRS to track all of your game data.

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Mobile learning and personal metrics

Learning with e's

'On the back of yesterday''s #learningpoollive related blog posts from myself and Andrew Jacobs , and having just read the blog post entitled 12 principles of mobile learning , I was prompted to write some further thoughts: Mobile learning is becoming one of the most prevalent forms of learning in the western industrialised society, due to a number of trends including cheaper more affordable devices, ubiquitous (more or less) universal connectivity, an increasingly itinerant work force, and the

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Are Your Virtual Students Engaged?

CLO Magazine

'Build relationships and create a collaborative environment. Let’s face it. Engaging students during online learning can be really frustrating. Over the years, I’ve developed many ways to involve students in virtual class discussions, but something always gets in the way, whether it’s email, a television show or family responsibilities.

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Experience the Benefit of Fully Trainable AI-Powered Learning Companions

As a training manager looking to amplify your team's results, Knowledge Avatars are the next level. Beyond mere chatbots, Knowledge Avatars are companions, interactive tutors ready to educate the urgent information your team needs to excel in their roles. Knowledge Avatars are versatile and adaptable personal coaches! They can be customized with your company's knowledge via a simple upload of your data.

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Self actuated mobile learning

Learning with e's

'This is a continuation of my short series of blog posts on mobile learning. In previous posts I have argued that mobile learning is increasingly popular as an informal activity, and that personalisation of learning is an important characteristic of smart phone use. We are a now mobile, itinerant society where tethered computing is becoming increasingly anachronistic.

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Cultivate a Culture of Customer Service

CLO Magazine

'When FMC Technologies experienced rapid growth in a business sector, its customer service performance suffered. How did the firm turn it around? When the leadership team at global energy technology company FMC Technologies’ Subsea Technologies Western Region set a target in the fourth quarter of 2010 to double revenue and increase profitability in five to seven years, they focused on three areas: increasing market share, developing new platforms for growth and improving execution.

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Friday News Roundup: Machines that Hire, Gen Y Workers and More

OpenSesame

In addition to all the announcements coming out of HRTech this week, there have been some big news items trending in the industry. Check out our Friday News Roundup of popular stories from the world of HR. Companies Are Losing Gen Y Workers, And It’s Costly. By 2025, Generation Y (born from 1983–2000) will comprise 75 percent of the workforce. Yet more than a quarter of the companies surveyed have lost 15 percent or more of their Gen Y employees in the last year, costing anywhere from $15,000–$2

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Undergraduate Students and Technology 2013 [INFOGRAPHIC]

E-Learning Acupuncture

'The Educause Center for Analysis and Research (ECAR) have released their Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology for 2013. They surveyed over 100,000 undergraduate students at more than 250 college/university sites in 14 countries. The full text of the 49 page report can be found here. However, if you only have a few minutes, then this infographic does a good job at giving you the high points.

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The Week That Was

CLO Magazine

'The top five stories from the week of Oct. 7. Also, a story in praise of the micromanager?

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The Ultimate Guide to Monetizing Customer Learning

Every decision that goes into your learning monetization strategy matters for your organization’s bottom line. Our research has shown a clear correlation between high program maturity (and ROI!) and choosing the right monetization strategy. This eBook contains clear, actionable ways to approach packaging and pricing models that will help your association grow revenue, improve profitability, and drive expansion into new markets.

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MindTime Map

Jay Cross

'See MindTime.

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Tips for blends 10: Extend the blend along the whole learning journey

Clive on Learning

'For far too long we have deluded ourselves into thinking that we can achieve meaningful learning through a single live event or using a single resource, however brilliantly these are facilitated or designed. Learning is a process, a journey, which requires takes time and a wide range of initiatives, some by teachers, trainers and coaches, but many by learners themselves.