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Does gamification work in a corporate context?

Ed App

Today it has an estimated market value of a whopping $160 billion USD and includes billions of gaming enthusiasts worldwide. This phenomenon is known as gamification, and since 2010, it has gained an increasingly solid foothold in non-game environments. But can the same be done for corporate culture? billion USD.

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The Strengths of Microlearning Today

Meridian

The Microsoft generated a lot of buzz in the marketing world, as it recommended marketing tactics evolve to engage today’s distracted consumer. Which is why many learning pros have turned to learning’s newest trend, microlearning, to engage and educate learners. A Micro-History of Microlearning.

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Microlearning company EduMe selected as preferred training platform by UBER across the EMEA region

Edume

By delivering significant business impact for driver-partners in the form of increased productivity and quality of service, the EduMe microlearning platform has been deployed across numerous Uber markets and has now been selected as the preferred training platform across the EMEA region, covering 42 countries.

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Free eBook: What Is Gamification And How Can It Enhance Corporate Training

EI Design

This free eBook What Is Gamification And How Can It Enhance Corporate Training provides insights on just that. Using Gamification To Enhance Corporate Training. Back in 2010, gamification was identified as an emerging and a powerful strategy to boost learner engagement. Induction and onboarding. Application simulations.

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Critical consumption of content

Litmos

Microlearning and gamification are both terms that have a couple of different interpretations. Mobile went mainstream in 2010, when Google said they were going ‘mobile first’, yet recently an article claimed that mobile was ‘on the rise’. Some are just marketers more focused on sizzle than substance. That’s just marketing.

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Hot Topics in eLearning for 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

One of the really cool things about eLearning Learning and Browse My Stuff is the ability of the system to determine hot topics or trends based on the content that is being brought together in topic hubs. Using the system, I found that the top hot topics in eLearning for 2009. See also the great list of eLearning online events.

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Employee Continuous Training – A winning philosophy’s perks

eFront

Lifelong education to the rescue then; which, in a corporate training context, translates to employee continuous training. The market is not static. Heck, even 2010 might be stretching it — whole multi-billion dollar industries have risen and fallen since then ( case in point: the tablet industry ). Like, a lot.