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Study Finds Benefits in Use of iPad as an Educational Tool

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The following is an excerpt from an article published on Emerging Tech. The study looks at the use of iPads at the Longfield Academy , where a large scale 1 to 1 iPad program was implemented last year.

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The best elearning reads of 2013

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The Emerging Collaborative & Sharing Mentalities of the Millenial Generation , P2P Foundation’s Blog. The 4 things people can still do better than computers , Fast Company. The Dysfunctionally Connected Workplace Problem-And How To Fix It , Ken Blanchard and Scott Blanchard, FastCompany.

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Online Learning VS Traditional Formats: The Big 4 Benefits of eLearning

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After all, this was when institutes started to include the Internet as a medium for “distance education” And while differences still exist, we must realize that the differences are being narrowed down due to the prevalent emerging technologies.

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Telecommuting vs ‘Telepresence’

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In case of an emergency situation you know that every member of your team will be online and available to assist you immediately (during working hours, at least). Supervising is easier as you can ask and see work in progress, discuss issues or changes and delegate tasks at any time of day – just as you would in an office.

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New Year’s resolutions: 7 training goals for 2022

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As we enter the new year, there are several eLearning trends for 2022 emerging. In many cases, doubling down on employee training, particularly remote employee training, is what kept many businesses able to continue hitting their goals despite the pandemic-induced distractions.

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The future of eLearning: part 1

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The only exception was the emergence of the web, circa 1994, that took over the world around 1999. Some existing smaller trends will see growth, some older trends will decline, and a few new trends will emerge in the process (but will still be undeveloped by 2025). But that’s a “black swan”, a rare event that’s difficult to predict.

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The future of eLearning: part 1

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The only exception was the emergence of the web, circa 1994, that took over the world around 1999. Some existing smaller trends will see growth, some older trends will decline, and a few new trends will emerge in the process (but will still be undeveloped by 2025). But that’s a “black swan”, a rare event that’s difficult to predict.