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Streamlining the Peer Review Process: Innovative AI Solutions for Enhancing Academic Journal Integrity

Integranxt

This expanded approach to AI in peer review highlights the tool’s versatility and efficiency, while also acknowledging the indispensable value of human expertise in maintaining the integrity and quality of academic research. This efficiency is essential in managing the increasing volume of submissions in academic journals.

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Analogous Research: How Connecting with Company Peers Can Increase Creativity

Maestro

Even the most creative thinkers face these types of challenges, but a unique design-research method may be the answer to overcoming mental obstacles: analogous research. What is analogous research? Analogous research is a design-research method that finds common challenges through uncommon contexts. It’s human.

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Next Button: Yay or Nay? A Research Perspective on a "Pointed" Question

Patti Shank

Research offers important clues to difficult and complex questions. The reason I say clues and not answers is that science is a moving target and some research is not done well or is not applicable to the specific question.) I find that research doesn't always tell me what I expect, however. What does research support?

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Insurance Training Programs to Empower Professionals for Future Success

Infopro Learning

Practical Insights: Instructors with industry expertise can bridge the gap between theory and practice, helping trainees understand how the knowledge gained in the classroom translates to their daily roles. These instructors can provide practical insights, share real-world examples, and offer guidance on navigating complex situations.

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How Research Informs My Work

Experiencing eLearning

If you’re not active in L&D Twitter, you might have missed the big debate recently about whether and how research is relevant to the work of instructional designers and corporate training professionals. Sometimes, we perceive a disconnect between research and practice. That’s a separate body of research.

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How Social Networks Can Harness the Power of Weak Ties | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

These dynamics have been around for thousands of years, and have been written about extensively for decades – like in this 1973 article by Mark Granvotter in the American Journal of Sociology, The Strength of Weak Ties. Learning and development professionals should remember the Weak Ties theory when designing social learning systems.

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Reading Research?

Clark Quinn

She suggested that one of the things in it includes “discussing how to read research” And it occurs to me that it’s worth unpacking the situation a wee bit more. So here’s a discussion about how we (properly) develop learning science that informs us in reading research. Generally, theory drives research.