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How to Invite Learners to Play on Mobile Devices

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This is especially useful when displaying the link on a PowerPoint slide in a live event. For implementation tips tailored to your need, speak to your Knowledge Guru Specialist. All Knowledge Guru games can be accessed using either the full link (Example: theknowledgeguru.com/sellingskills_quest ) or the short link (Example: kguru.co/sellingskills_quest

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5 Ways to Improve Knowledge Retention With Games and Mobile

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While unwieldy Powerpoint slides and lengthy webinars are still out there, most organizations know better. No matter what tool or technology you use to reinforce knowledge, here are five tips for getting the most out of a mobile delivery method: 1. The corporate training world has come a long way over the last several years.

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Spaced Repetition Featured in the New York Times

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“Click next” eLearning courses, instructor-led sessions and PowerPoint slides are simply not enough to foster long term retention. Quick Tip Spaced Repetition' Just like in the K-12 environment, the most common corporate learning methods are actually the least effective for learning when we take a look at the research.

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Games Templates vs Custom Serious Games: How to Decide What Your Employees need

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None of us would want someone to perform CPR on us if that person’s skill had been exclusively built by viewing a set of powerpoints and then playing a Jeopardy game for a quick recall of steps and techniques. Quick Tip' Let’s take a look at a high-profile process example where you hope people have some skill: CPR.

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