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The Future of Reading: eReaders in the Digital Age

Kitaboo

In this blog, we will delve a bit into the evolution of eReaders, compare modern versions, understand their role in changing reading habits in educational settings, and explore future trends ready to shape eReading technology. Supported Content : Does the device support content in varying file formats like ePUB, PDF, MOBI, etc.?

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The Pros And Cons Of Online Learning: Startling Lessons From COVID-19

Spark Your Interest

Increase In Productivity. One of the pros of online learning is that it helps to keep the employees productive as compared to conventional learning. For example, an IBM study showed that every dollar invested in online training results in $30 in productivity. Critical thinking plays a vital role in any type of education.

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LMS Review: Litmos

Talented Learning

Mobile responsive design for all users/roles. An advanced Training Ops product for organizations that run training as a business. Productized integrations, with about 20 third-party applications, including Webex, GotoWebinar, Salesforce, Shopify, Dropbox, ADP and MailChimp. Product: Litmos LMS. Founded: 2007.

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Social Business by the Numbers

Marcia Conner

In industrial products, only 34% of CEOs believe social media will play a significant role—the lowest of all industries; insurance (51%) and electronics (52%) are below the overall average. From Harvard Business Review Analytics Services and SAS in The New Conversation: Taking Social Media from Talk to Action [pdf], June 2010.

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Remote Work by the Numbers

Marcia Conner

In industrial products, only 34% of CEOs believe social media will play a significant role—the lowest of all industries; insurance (51%) and electronics (52%) are below the overall average. From Harvard Business Review Analytics Services and SAS in The New Conversation: Taking Social Media from Talk to Action [pdf], June 2010.