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Microsoft Launches ELearning Add-On

LearnDash

The global success of Articulate is well known in the elearning field, and it appears that Microsoft would like to steal a bit of market share as well! Recently, Microsoft revealed their plans for a new product called Mix with the purpose of simplifying online course creation within PowerPoint. Sound familiar?

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eLearning Brothers and Lodestone Create a New Concept in eLearning Training

eLearning Brothers

Microsoft PowerPoint. eLearning Brothers was founded in 2009 by two brothers that saw a need to enable eLearning developers and instructional designers with great looking eLearning templates. Company eLB News eLearning eLearning Template Library Our Favorites Products/Reviews eLearning Training' Articulate Storyline.

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Best Workplace Augmented Reality Providers

Roundtable Learning

180° and 360° Video Production. Commercial Video Production. Through custom AR solutions for Microsoft Hololens, Magic Leap, and more, Subvrsive creates custom experiences that help shoppers shop better, brands connect more deeply, and organizations train more efficiently. 360° Video Production. Year Founded : 2009.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Is Facebook the next Microsoft?

Learning Visions

Thursday, July 26, 2007 Is Facebook the next Microsoft? Have you seen this article from TechCrunch: Could Facebook Become The Next Microsoft? Google has great products, but very little to tie them all together. Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. No, Google is.

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Project Natal

Upside Learning

The E3 2009 extravaganza just concluded in Los Angeles recently. Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft made major game hardware related announcements. At this E3 it was Microsoft that made the most news with a slew of new products and technologies. Will this be the future of control in gaming?

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Project Natal

Upside Learning

The E3 2009 extravaganza just concluded in Los Angeles recently. Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft made major game hardware related announcements. At this E3 it was Microsoft that made the most news with a slew of new products and technologies. Will this be the future of control in gaming?

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The Strengths of Microlearning Today

Meridian

A Microsoft report showed that the human attention span has shrunk from twelve seconds in 2000 to eight seconds in 2013 to one second, which is shorter than the average goldfish. The Microsoft generated a lot of buzz in the marketing world, as it recommended marketing tactics evolve to engage today’s distracted consumer.