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Why Slack Might Become the #1 Tool for Learning

eLearning Architect

The key driver for this was to replace tools such as Yammer, Skype and Jive (which haven't seen much engagement) and to consolidate these platforms into one tool. But for us to get there, we need to see the LMS vendors step up their games to provide a similar feature set to Slack within the LMS.

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Playing with Gamification? Those Badges and Leaderboards Aren’t Enough

eLearningMind

While both can be successful parts of a game-based learning solution, too often they’re the only parts. Here are some game elements worth revamping your training for. If you’re going to use game elements to increase user engagement, the elements need to have a personal element. We blame two things: badges and leaderboards.

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Top Learning Trends for 2017 (according to the experts)

Axonify

Games and gamification for learning will continue at a strong pace. Once again this year, I’ve seen increased interest in gamification and games for learning and I am not alone. This may be due in part to the large interest in games in general. Gamification Analyst, Author, Consultant, Speaker, Professor. Website: [link].

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‘Konnect’ to Liberate Learning from LMS

Origin Learning

Konnect is compatible with external systems such as Sharepoint, Moodle, Jive, and Salesforce with customized connectors. Apart from enabling the tracking of a learner’s activities from the social engine and LMS modules, the analytics works with third party LMS systems, document management systems, Web portals, mobile apps, and learning games.

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What eL can learn from AI

Mitch Moldofsky

This clearly does not jive with natural learning. Life experience teaches this way, which is why some people insist that apprenticeship is the only way to learn certain jobs; and they may not be wrong. However, it should make us question our main technique of spoon feeding content and checking for comprehension or application. So what to do?

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What eL can learn from AI

Mitch Moldofsky

This clearly does not jive with natural learning. Life experience teaches this way, which is why some people insist that apprenticeship is the only way to learn certain jobs; and they may not be wrong. However, it should make us question our main technique of spoon feeding content and checking for comprehension or application. So what to do?

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Ready or Not, The Future Is Now

CLO Magazine

There are also social implications for machine learning in the workplace, said John Schneider, vice president of product marketing for Jive Software. Watson was built by IBM researchers to answer questions posed in natural language, and went on to win the million-dollar prize on the game show “Jeopardy.”