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Twine 2.4.1 First Impressions

Experiencing eLearning

It’s no longer the old cork board design , but instead a cleaner design with a gradient background. home page and library. The home page and story library has a new style. I think that will be easier for new users to understand and learn than the old menu at the bottom. Twine website. Tags and filters for stories.

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Tech Thoughts

Clark Quinn

Of course there are hiccups, particularly since m’lady’s was so old that it couldn’t do the amazing thing mine had done. What happened with mine was that you just put the old phone and the new phone together and the new one just sucks the data off the old one and then the old one asks if you want to wipe it clean!

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Here, Kitty, Kitty

Learningtogo

For many of us, finding a home right now is little like living with Schrödinger’s Cat. We wanted to move closer to my mother-in-law’ assisted living home and could use a little more space. We’d owned several other homes before. The median listing price for a home went from $250,000 to $350,00 to $417,500 to $485,000.

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Working From Home during the Pandemic

Experiencing eLearning

According to my plan, this week should be an update of one of my old posts. I’ve got some tips based on my experiences working from home. If you’re still mostly doing your normal routine, please stay home if possible. I’ve been working completely from home for over 8 years. Sharing a home office.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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4 Steps in Making In-House Training Unforgettable

KnowledgeOne

Step 4: The Return Application and Follow-through: Finally, just as the hero returns home with new wisdom and experiences, training participants should leave with clear, actionable items. They should understand how to apply what they’ve learned directly to their roles.

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The reverse culture shock of returning to the office

CLO Magazine

Surprisingly, coming home a year later turned out to be just as hard. While leaving home to return to work will be remarkably different than coming back from an overseas tour, there are similarities. When people return home from overseas, they face two key challenges. The cycle is repeated when you return home.

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