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Top 3 L&D trends to watch for in 2019

Infopro Learning

Standing on the podium. From the results, here’s what we know, what we can do, and what we can expect from the podium “winners” this year: 1. This is just one of the many examples in learning that simulate human intelligence, and some methods are more intelligent than others.

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CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS: Score Big with Town Hall Meetings

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

The podium, microphone, and projector screen are tested and ready.  At 9 o’clock he steps up to the podium, says good morning and begins reading the first slide. Give an example, highlight a challenge and how it was met, and put the information in context. Use this example to highlight company values and direction.

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CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS: Score Big with Town Hall Meetings

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

The podium, microphone, and projector screen are tested and ready.  At 9 o’clock he steps up to the podium, says good morning and begins reading the first slide. Give an example, highlight a challenge and how it was met, and put the information in context. Use this example to highlight company values and direction.

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Training badges and certifications: The cherry on top of your courses

TalentLMS

During the award ceremony, standing high on the podium, it’s placed around your neck. Time to step off the podium and find out more. In training, for example, there’s usually a skill, competency, or behavior that participants will automatically acquire. Let’s have a look at some examples of how it might work in practice.

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How to Script a Video for Your E-Learning Content

LearnDash

The classic example is, “mistakes were made.” It should sound as though you are casually explaining something to an acquaintance at a networking event—not like you’re on a podium, declaiming in a faux-British accent. The first sentences is passive (and not a good one). ” Who made mistakes? It doesn’t say.

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Writing & Grammar: Parallelism

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

.   If you are going to use two verbs with one subject, for example, the two verbs have to be parallel in structure. The examples I see in the grammar materials I teach from are often like the example above, where the verb is the only thing mismatched. Credit will be given to the best rewrite of each of these examples.

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CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS: Score Big with Town Hall Meetings

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

The podium, microphone, and projector screen are tested and ready.  At 9 o’clock he steps up to the podium, says good morning and begins reading the first slide. Give an example, highlight a challenge and how it was met, and put the information in context. Use this example to highlight company values and direction.

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