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6 Best Remote Training Tools for Modern-Day Learners

Kitaboo

In fact, a report from Global Workplace Analytics finds that the total number of remote workers have increased by 173% since the year 2005. These online or remote training tools have evolved over the period, empowering employers in training remote employees effectively. Remote teams and hybrid teams have become common in offices.

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Hot Topics in Training

Tony Karrer

Last year, I did Hot Topics in Training - A Crude (but mildly interesting) Analysis where I analyzed the topics at Training 2005 and Training 2006 to determine what topics were emerging and fading. I wonder if the steady increase in rapid and the decrease of effective has anything to do with that?

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Future Trends in e-Learning

Vignettes Learning

Learning & Training: The Year Ahead Jan 5, 2005 By: Ron Zamir LTI Magazine The changing learner and the quality of training According to the Municipal Research & Services Center in Seattle, "For the first time in history, there will be four generations in the work force. billion in 2001. billion in 2001.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Real World, SecondLife and FaceBook/MySpace

Learning Visions

Everyone who has graduated from college since 2005 has a FaceBook account. If SL has this effect on other women, then it wont be the most effective place to send female employees as part of an elearning experience. However, ideas taken from Second Life, minus the cultural trappings, could be effective.

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What is Online Learning? Brief History, Benefits & Limitations

learnWorlds

2005 YouTube was founded, providing a platform for educational video content. Synchronous Learning: This involves real-time interaction between instructors and students, often through video conferencing tools (like Zoom or Skype), chat rooms, or virtual classrooms. Proneness to distractions like social media or household chores.