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6 Ways to Use Micro-Learning in Your Organization

Origin Learning

Micro-Learning is a term gaining widespread popularity, especially in the world of corporate training. A lot of organizations are now looking at ways to replace or support instructor-led training with eLearning and mobile learning because of the huge flexibility that comes with them. What is Micro-Learning?

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3 New Ways Docebo Supports Personalized Learning With Artificial Intelligence

Docebo

True learning personalization requires a deeper understanding of a learner’s role, depending on a deep understanding of behavioral patterns and real-time data to create highly contextual learning experiences, powered by the right technologies, that are more relevant, more engaging, and therefore, more effective.

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In Learning, Size Matters

CLO Magazine

Business is about productivity, not learning. The learning challenge is to keep employees productive and learning simultaneously. Learning and consumption have several similarities. There is a lot to be said for applying the same strategy to learning as to nutrition. • It is often wasteful.

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Free L&D webinars for September 2018

Limestone Learning

There’s nothing like a month of sunshine to rev up our engines. New learning helps too, and September is full of free webinars that can add to your knowledge stores! The key to learning success in these instances, though, is getting this high-quality material to trainees as quickly as possible. " Joe Chosun University " by ???

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Microlearning in Employee Training – All You Need to Know

BrainCert

Because search engines have an answer to everything, they would give you back a thousand results. Now imagine, you see a catchy explanatory blog title on the first page of SERP (Search Engine Result Page) and then a 5-minute video with a catchy thumbnail on how aircraft fly as seen in the image following. Sound's confusing?