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Understanding Gen Z—the New E-Learning Generation

LearnDash

Their parents are mostly Gen X, and they’re the first generation whose parents were on Facebook before they were. According to the Pew Research Center , up until about the year 2000, roughly have of teens held a summer job. Gen Z does like to read—just not on their mobile phones. Gen Z want to learn.

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Watch Out For These Trends in Mobile Learning: 2015 And Beyond

Origin Learning

Global mobile data traffic grew 69 percent in 2014 and was nearly 30 times the size of the entire global Internet in 2000. Mobile video traffic exceeded 50 percent of total mobile data traffic for the first time in 2012. Mobile network (cellular) connection speeds grew 20 percent in 2014. Mobile app analytics.

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How to Best Train the Gen Y

Origin Learning

Facebook 0 Twitter 3 Google+ 0 LinkedIn 2 Pinterest 0 Every generation brings with it a new set of fads, mindsets, trends and even ethical principles, we could say. The generation born around the year 2000, Gen Z as we call it almost does not believe in reading books in their paperback editions. Take the e-Books or Kindle for example.

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Funny HR Stats

InsiderHub

To think that 18,400,000 applicants have found their job using Facebook! The number of resumes posted online or sent via email has risen from 22% in 2000 to 90% in 2014. 89% believe that mobile devices are an important tool for job searching. 4m jobseekers found a job using Facebook. million unemployed workers in the US.

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How to Add Captions or Subtitles to a Video

TechSmith Camtasia

We’ve all seen the bombardment of videos all over our computers and mobile devices, whether it’s on Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube. So, while we’re all aware of video’s surge, here are some hard numbers: 67 percent of users watched more videos on social networks like Facebook and Snapchat than they did a year ago.

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Meet Tom Crawford April 21 on The Forge

TechSmith Camtasia

On Facebook? However, in 2000, his career began to diverge from enterprise systems design and implementation into corporate education, simulation, and gaming. Through his company VizChef , he also designs all-visual cooking applications for mobile devices, helping people create amazing dishes in the kitchen.

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Captions vs. Sound – How to Get Heard?

TechSmith Camtasia

We’ve all seen the bombardment of commercials for Facebook Live Video. So, while we’re all aware of video’s surge, here are some hard numbers: 67 percen t of users watched more video on social networks like Facebook and Snapchat than they did a year ago. Since 2000, growth in the eLearning industry has skyrocketed by 900 percent !

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