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Free L&D webinars for June 2019

Limestone Learning

In a world of lifelong learning, though, telling a prospective employer that you got an A in a course generally has less meaning than if you provide concrete language on the skills you gained and that can be applied on the job. Thus, the elearning world is seeing movement towards more meaningful assessment methods.

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LMSs that kick ass: Mzinga

Janet Clarey

The first, the “Embedded Model,” weaves social learning opportunities throughout the asynchronous learning experience. will always be a required part of any learning strategy. All the technology and consulting in the world can’t force these cultural requirements into existence. Generation21. GeoLearning. Meridian KSI.

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Free L&D webinars for October 2017

Limestone Learning

With their signature blend of storytelling, dialogue, and drama, the consultants at Root will show you exactly what your managers need to power change. Participants will learn how to: Exert a more strategic mindset to manager development. Connecting the dots between learning management and business performance.

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Free L&D webinars for October 2018

Limestone Learning

Norma Davila and Wanda Pina-Ramirez of The Human Factor Consultation Group will introduce you to role-specific onboarding and specific steps you can take to include this component in your company’s program. John will also be discussing the future of mobile and what it means to eLearning. This just the tip of the iceberg.

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The LMS Meets 2017: Top 15 Learning Tech Predictions

Talented Learning

Hands down, our learning technology “predictions” list is our favorite post to develop each year. Instead of dismissing the LMS altogether, I think people mean to say that they have had it with big, boring, complex, expensive, talent management LMS systems that look like databases, are socially unaware and ignore informal learning. #14