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Tips to Create an Internal Knowledge Base for Employees

EduPivot Knowledge Center

As a solution to this problem, the implementation of an internal knowledge base becomes increasingly essential, offering a centralized resource for employees to access valuable information, especially in time-sensitive situations. In this article, we will explain more about what an internal knowledge base is and why it’s important.

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ADOBE ROBOHELP: In Search of RoboHelp Use Cases

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Adobe is looking for examples of RoboHelp projects out in the real world. If you've used RoboHelp to create any of the following, Adobe would like to hear from you: Knowledge Bases/Self-Service Portals. Online Help (including In-App Help). Policies & Procedures. Micro Content for Chatbots/Virtual Assistants.

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Best Alumni Websites: Features & Examples

Think Orion

In this blog, we’ll review the key features of an alum website and provide examples of the best alum websites for inspiration. Examples of 8 Best Alumni Websites for Inspiration When designing a website, you can choose a pre-made alumni website template or build your unique customized website aligned with your brand theme.

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9 Simple Hacks to Write Better Knowledge Base Articles

TechSmith Camtasia

A knowledge base is a set of organized information about your product or service that a reader can go through to learn about said product or service or how to solve related problems. Knowledge bases can be aimed at internal or external audiences and can serve different purposes. Real-life example.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Reduce Searching Start Talking

Tony Karrer

I just saw When Knowledge Management Hurts … Professors Martine Haas from the Wharton School and Morten Hansen from INSEAD , for example, examined the use of internal knowledge systems by teams of consultants in one of the big four accountancy firms trying to win sales bids. You really do need to have that conversation.

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Understanding the Different Types of LLMs and Their B2B Applications

Hurix Digital

Some noteworthy examples of large language models include LLama, GPT-3, GPT-4, BloombergGPT, Codex, Falcon, Chinchilla, Gopher, and BERT. Autoregressive Language Models These models predict the next word based on the previous words in a sequence. GPT-3 is one of the best examples of aggressive language models.