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How to Navigate Social Media (and Avoid Information Overload)

Rapid eLearning

There’s a lot of conversation about social media. For example, if you build rapid elearning courses with Articulate products there are all sorts of resources available to you: Articulate’s Facebook page keeps you up-to-date on news and information. Not only is social media good for you, it’s good for your learners.

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Choosing an LMS for WordPress: The Ultimate Guide

Fly Plugins

Quizzes are a great way to help students to retain information because it forces students to study and engage with the course material. In any case, this will help your student retain information and better understand what they learned. Students have already been conditioned to receive information on a video platform.

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Accelerate Employee Performance Using the Learning Curve: Part 3 Knowledge Formation

Infopro Learning

Timing is Everything Series: Intro , Anxiety , Information Overload , Knowledge Formation, (Part 4 Optimum Performance coming May 31st). We will be sharing information on decreasing the learning curve on our blog through the Timing is Everything series, but to read more now download the Timing is Everything White Paper!

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8 Challenges Students Encounter on Higher Ed Websites

Think Orion

A Higher education website is a primary communication channel between institutions and prospective students, offering a digital gateway for obtaining information and accessing resources. Complex higher education website design can overwhelm student s, making finding relevant information difficult.

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A Guide to Boosting Learner Engagement with Email Marketing

Mike Taylor

With higher adoption rates than any of the “hot” social media apps, it remains a powerful yet overlooked channel for L&D teams to drive program awareness, participation, and impact. For example, group learners by departments, experience levels or program interests to deliver customized quick reads.

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Accelerate Employee Performance Using the Learning Curve: Part 5 Growth, Stagnancy, or Decline

Infopro Learning

Timing is Everything Series: Intro , Anxiety , Information Overload , Knowledge Formation , Optimum Performance , Growth, Stagnancy, or Decline, (Structured vs. On-demand Learning coming June 14th). For an example, see our leadership Course Catalog 2016. Growth, Stagnancy, or Decline. John’s University in New York.

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The Danger of Doom Scrolling & How Custom e-Learning Solutions Can Help

Thinkdom

It refers to the compulsive habit of scrolling through endless streams of negative news on social media platforms or news websites. Doom scrolling can be attributed to our natural negativity bias, which is the tendency to pay more attention to negative information than positive information.

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