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10 VR & AR Training Statistics You Need to Know

Roundtable Learning

With convincing statistics, organizations are integrating digital technologies into their learning ecosystems sooner. We’ve put together a list of VR & AR training statistics you need to know to help the right people tune in. Statistics You Need to Know 1. Want to see some examples? Say no more – we are here to help.

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Fascinating eLearning Statistics 2022

Learngenix Blog

eLearning Market Size and Industry Growth Statistics The eLearning industry can be profitable. Global corporate eLearning marketing , for example, is expected to reach $44.6 In one example, venture capital investments into educational technology companies in Europe increased 540 percent from 2014 to 2018. billion as of 2021.

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The Best Way to Embed Videos in WordPress

Fly Plugins

1 billion hours… 1,608 human life spans… Any guesses as to what statistic these numbers correlate to? The caveat is that you will still need somewhere to host the video as we do not recommend uploading your video to media library. It’s set up for easy embedding from YouTube, Vimeo, and many other media sites.

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8 Types of Online Communities: Examples & Tips on How to Build Yours

learnWorlds

We explore the characteristics of each through examples and offer practical tips on how to build and nurture these communities , ensuring they remain vibrant, engaging, and beneficial for their members. First, let’s go over some key benefits and statistics of online communities to better understand their impact.

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What Do Businesses Think of the Creator Economy (and how you can position yourself to earn from it)

LearnDash

With a little bit of know-how, some statistics to back up your pitch, and some outreach, you will be well on your way to earning more and creating relationships that will continue to pay off. Vine, for example, was an American short-form video hosting service where users could share six-second-long, looping video clips.

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Bad research

Clark Quinn

However, a recent discovery serves as an example to illustrate some useful signals. I talk about ‘business significance’ can be as useful as statistical significance.) How do you know what’s dubious research? There are lots of signals, more than I can cover in one post. Please, be careful out there!

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New recommended readings

Clark Quinn

Well-illustrated with examples and research, she covers embodied cognition, situated cognition, and socially distributed cognition, all important. I also was pointed to Tim Harford’s The Data Detective , and I do think it’s a well done work about how to interpret statistical claims. Now, what are you recommending to me? (He

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