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How to Master Mobile Gamification

LearnDash

It may sound like a pipe dream, but the key to creating just such an experience lies in an instructional design technique that has caught on in e-learning circles in a big way: gamification. Maybe the game mechanics are bad, the story feels forced, or the incentives are misplaced. Don’t we all. Gamification is awesome.

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Learning Myths vs Science/ Approaches to Creating Effective Learning

TechSmith Camtasia

By understanding how learning works, it saves you from spending money on snake oil, and gives you a higher chance of success. According to Clark, real learning results in better decision-making, which leads to organizational success. He’d even go as far as to say a lot of it is down to “snake oil” tactics and made up.

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7 Steps for Effectively Handling Customer Complaints

KnowledgeCity

In the world of customer service, complaints are always going to arise—it’s how you deal with them that sets you apart from your competition and keeps you on the path to success. Sum up: Confirm with the customer that you have all the facts of the story straight before you try to implement a solution. Say You’re Sorry.

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Culture before Content: 3 Steps for Warming Up Your Organization to the Idea of Microlearning

Axonify

using a YouTube video to help fix a broken pipe). This is especially true for microlearning as the industry looks to identify best practices and success stories. . â—Ź Relate unfamiliar ideas like microlearning to the real-world learning and problem-solving activities we all engage in every day (e.g. I hope these tips will help.

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Culture before Content: 3 Steps for Warming Up Your Organization to the Idea of Microlearning

Axonify

using a YouTube video to help fix a broken pipe). This is especially true for microlearning as the industry looks to identify best practices and success stories. . â—Ź Relate unfamiliar ideas like microlearning to the real-world learning and problem-solving activities we all engage in every day (e.g. I hope these tips will help.

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Culture before Content: 3 Steps for Warming Up Your Organization to the Idea of Microlearning

Axonify

using a YouTube video to help fix a broken pipe). This is especially true for microlearning as the industry looks to identify best practices and success stories. . â—Ź Relate unfamiliar ideas like microlearning to the real-world learning and problem-solving activities we all engage in every day (e.g. I hope these tips will help.

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Curated Insights: Why knowledge sharing at work is a good thing

Axonify

I applied a very similar (and successful) approach to enterprise knowledge sharing while with Kaplan. My last curated entry is a short story from my industry peer and accidental instructional designer Cammy Bean. I often use a similar example about broken kitchen pipes when I discuss the value of shared knowledge.

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