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Exit Classic Training, Enter Learning Games

Designing Digitally

The amount of elearning blogs that are active today is telling. The verdict is in: People want to be engaged and possibly even have fun while they’re learning. Elearning companies certainly think so. Repetition is the best way to retain new information. Hence, the proliferation of elearning blogs.

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Active Training Series

Web Courseworks

New eLearning Books by Elaine Biech. Dr. Andy Hicken and I are contributing authors in 101 Ways to Make Learning Active Beyond the Classroom , a new e-learning book by my friend and colleague, Elaine Biech. Participants share one key point they learned by posting a tweet. Image credit: wiley.com. Smart and simple.

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Active Training Series

Web Courseworks

New eLearning Books by Elaine Biech. Dr. Andy Hicken and I are contributing authors in 101 Ways to Make Learning Active Beyond the Classroom , a new e-learning book by my friend and colleague, Elaine Biech. Participants share one key point they learned by posting a tweet. Image credit: wiley.com. Smart and simple.

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Are Trainers Still Needed?

Vignettes Learning

Synthesis Learners are taking control of what they learn and how they learn. Since we were never really fully in control, in the past and more so now with informal learning, what should we do differently? First, let's assess which part of the learning process can we best contribute to.

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