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3 Ways to Attract and Engage Young Professionals

Abila

As the Millennial influence continues to grow, younger learners are redefining education programs, innovation in technology, and content development and consumption. Also known as Gen Yers, Millennials were generally born between 1980 and 2000. This conversation must be grounded in data and understanding. Why They Join.

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Free L&D webinars for July 2019

Limestone Learning

Lisa has more than 25 years of progressive experience building effective people programs in high profile companies across industries, including Consumer Goods, Publishing, High-Tech, and Healthcare. This webcast will teach very specific application and practice coaching strategies that help reinforce training and learning.

Free 60
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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Gadgets, Games and Gizmos for Learning

Learning Visions

those born between 1991-2000), Im a bit of an ape (no offense to apes, mind you). Gen Xers are digital immigrants; they did not grow up with the dual technologies of the Internet and video games. Your summaries of books, webcasts and webinars are always so thorough. But I really dont feel like much of a "gamer."

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Free L&D webinars for December 2017

Limestone Learning

In this webcast, participants will learn how to: Define learning hubs, learning campaigns, and personalized learning paths, and explain the relationship between them. Approaches to building effective credential programs that focus on validated skills. How to provide context for learning. How will you navigate a job change?

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