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Revolutionizing Employee Training: McDonald’s POS Training Simulator

Epilogue Systems

Forget the dry manuals and rote memorization – McDonald’s is flipping the script on employee training with a viral TikTok game that’s as addictive as it is informative. But its impact goes beyond just button-mashing. So, take a page out of their playbook, ditch the dry textbooks and fire up the training simulator.

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Ounces matter: Mashing up business travel and minimalist camping

Janet Clarey

Plus I’m going to a NY Rangers hockey game and I can safely tuck it away in the bag and avoid spilling beer on it. It rolls up into one of its own pockets and is about the size of a pack of cards. You’ll feel like a magician when pulling this out in public and packing it up. Day Pack: I love this little backpack.

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4 Video Game Elements to Steal for Your Next Webinar

eLearningMind

Unless you’re a total noob, you know that video games are onto something when it comes to engaging players and getting them hooked. By stealing a few interactive elements from video games, webinars can level up to something more than just a visual presentation. Style Sections as Levels. Incentivize Engagement with Prizes.

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What Is Gamification and How Can It Boost User Engagement?

Docebo

Implementing an LMS with gamification features benefits more than millennials because it satisfies everyone’s desire to one-up each other. Gamification applies gaming concepts to elearning. Implementing an LMS with gamification features benefits more than millennials because it satisfies everyone’s desire to one-up each other.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Article comparing new Mash-Up tools (Popfly, Pipes, Google) - thanks Sam Adkins

Mark Oehlert

» June 03, 2007 Article comparing new Mash-Up tools (Popfly, Pipes, Google) - thanks Sam Adkins Sam Adkins at Ambient Insight passed along a link to a post on the Social Strategist that I just reading through now but which does a compare and contrast between some of the emerging tools for creating mash-ups.

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TCC09: Digital User-Generated Content and Our Emerging Digital Literacy

Experiencing eLearning

“Video mashing, game modding, Youtube, wikis, blogs, and the communities that rise up around them are becoming yet another facet of our communication landscape. Computer game mods were a big early source. Initially game companies resisted, but figured out they could have a bigger market if they sold editors.

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Social Is Not An Option by Ben Betts

LearningGuild

As we find out how learning happens, and how technology can support learning, some interesting hybrids (mash-ups?) Four ideas dominate: informal learning, social learning, mobile learning, and games-based learning. Mobile Serious Games Social Media Tools. are appearing. The result: a very different way of learning.

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