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Language, Authenticity, Feelings, And Design

eLearning Industry

The language and the tone of eLearning design have an impact on how the learner feels and experiences the content. Using inclusive language and dialogue-based scenarios that are set in realistic situations, we can better support learning. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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Plain Language for Course Creators: Enhancing Clarity and Engagement

CourseArc

Plain Language for Course Creators: Enhancing Clarity and Engagement Belo Miguel Cipriani, Ed.D In this article, we explore how training materials can be revised using plain language to improve the learning experience. Use Familiar Language/Define Unusual Words Tuberculosis is an airborne contagion. Avoid jargon.

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Speexx: Making the Language Learning Journey More Personal

Speexx

Providing a solution that helps you build, grow, and maintain the language skills that matter in the new digital normal. The post Speexx: Making the Language Learning Journey More Personal appeared first on Speexx. This article dives deeper into the latest product updates from Speexx.

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[UPDATED] Language Capabilities of Moodle™ LMS

Lambda Solutions

Questions about Moodle's language capabilities are ones that we get often here at Lambda. The multi-language capabilities in Moodle can be used to teach new languages, or support students with different language backgrounds.

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5 Reasons Leaders Invest in Language Training

It can create international trade, build partnerships, and grow company revenue, but language barriers often stand in the way of such progress. Luckily, there is one very simple and effective solution: language training.

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Benefits Of Creating Multi-Language eLearning Content

eLearning Industry

With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, many corporate organizations are now shifting their focus to eLearning. Of course, eLearning has been very important over the years. However, with the rapid and continuous outbreak of COVID-19, its benefits have only intensified. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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L&D Language is Limiting?

Clark Quinn

In our most recent LDA You Oughta Know event, our guest touched on the language we use. So here are some thoughts around the question of whether L&D language is limiting us? It’s clear language does determine the ways we think about things (is it a mishap or a catastrophe?). The post L&D Language is Limiting?

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Professional Development Your Employees Actually Want

Language learning is a proven professional development tool that many employees already want, regardless of whether their organization is multilingual or not. Employees who have participated in language learning say they have benefitted in multiple ways: Improved communication skills. Did you know? Reduced turnover. …

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Unlock Global Success with AI-Driven Language Learning

This opens new avenues for growth, but also brings language barriers into play. This article examines how AI-driven language learning platforms such as Lingvist are revolutionizing the way professionals communicate across borders, fostering international collaboration and tapping into new markets.

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9 Warning Signs Your Employees Need Language Training

Most global companies are diverse in perspectives, backgrounds, and yes, language. Language barriers can compound existing communication problems, often resulting in business losses. Learn the 9 warning signs your employees need language training today!

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The Importance of Native Language Training

Online training is one of the most important undertakings for any organization, but the importance is only magnified when your workforce includes workers who may not speak English as their first language or who are limited English proficient.

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The Future of eLearning in 2022: A Sensitive Eye for Authentic Translation and Localization

Speaker: Chris Paxton McMillin, President of D3 Training Solutions

People prefer to learn in their native language, so localizing eLearning helps engage learners and gives them that much-needed sense of inclusion. In addition to ensuring your text and narration get converted to the target language accurately, how your content is presented with images and tone must be culturally acceptable.

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Authentic eLearning Localization: Challenges and Best Practices

Speaker: Chris Paxton McMillin, President of D3 Training Solutions

People prefer to learn in their native language, so localizing eLearning helps truly engage learners and gives them that much-needed sense of inclusion. Here’s the good news: even if you are only fluent in your native language, the process isn’t as daunting as you might think. With over 317 million people in the U.S., and over 6.7

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The Credential Everyone Wants: The PMP Certification

Credential holders across the globe “speak” the same professional language and apply the same standards and guides across industries, which provides the professionals and organizations with credibility and confidence, when delivering business value through project outcomes.

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How Can eLearning Be More Inclusive?

How a language partner can support your eLearning initiatives. Translating content helps eLearning professionals achieve their goals to enhance the quality of learning, cater to the individual needs of learners, and improve comprehension and implementation. Common guidelines for creating inclusive eLearning content.