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It’s Amazing What Creating Online Energy Can Do!

InSync Training

This is the first part of our guest blogger Susan Bassett's two-part blog post. I’ve been presenting online since 2001. The second post will be published Tuesday, February 27, 2018. I’ve always felt a certain sense of excitement when working with top-notch trainers and producers in creating active, energetic online sessions.

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APA Style Blog: How to Capitalize and Format Reference

E-learning Uncovered

APA CITATION STYLE: EXAMPLES based on the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th edition, CSB & SJU Reference BF.P83 2001

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Best LMS for Banking and Financial Services

Paradiso

In this blog, we’ll explore the essential features you should look for in the best LMS for banking and financial services. Since 2001, online learning has helped organizations boost employee retention, engagement, customer service, and talent recruitment. Their updates focus on innovation and addressing customer needs.

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Serious Games & e-learning Gamification #ICELW Concurrent Session Notes

Learning Visions

These are my live blogged notes from the International Conference on eLearning in the Workplace (ICELW) , happing this week in NYC. Forgive any typos or incoherencies. Margarida Romera, Professor University Laval (Quebec) -- with a link to her slides on this session. The individual gamer is not alone in the workplace.

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Jay’s blogs fork

Jay Cross

Ten years ago I was writing several daily blogs: In 2001, these joined together to become the Internet Time Blog, one of the earliest blogs about learning: Five years later, writing my book on Informal Learning, I added a blog of the same name. That left me with two nearly indistinguishable blogs.

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Next Button: Yay or Nay? A Research Perspective on a "Pointed" Question

Patti Shank

Here's a statement made on a L&D blog post (slightly changed): You shouldn't use the next button for navigation. So one point of view is that we should use the next button to force-feed content. (No!) Another point of view is that the next button is the just awful and we shouldn't use it. Have learners choose their own path.

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The most updated and popular E-Learning Blogs

eFront

News from the e-learning frontier Pages Home About Community Free e-Learning Resources Contribute to the e-Learning Community 11/21/2010 The most updated and popular E-Learning Blogs After a long research, I have created a list of the most updated and popular e-learning blogs regarding e-learning.