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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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Why Compliance Training for Employees Is Your #1 Way to Mitigate Risk

KnowledgeAnywhere

Volkswagen's Emissions Scandal Volkswagen's admission in 2015 that it used software to manipulate emissions tests in diesel engines led to billions in fines and a tarnished brand reputation globally. Microlearning Magic : Break down your content into bite-sized pieces. Perfect for a quick learning snack between meetings!

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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. Even so, gamification has already entered the corporate market. billion USD.

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

EI Design

Back in 2010, gamification was identified as an emerging and a powerful strategy to boost learner engagement. While the opinion on its impact (perceived and actual) continues to be divided, the concept has found takers with every passing year and by 2018, the global gamification market is expected to touch the $5 billion mark.

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Free L&D webinars for May 2018

Limestone Learning

Join David Wentworth, Principal Analyst with Brandon Hall Group, and Tim Duranleau, VP of Marketing at Litmos, as they discuss the true job of learning and development software and how companies can use it to foster a culture of continuous learning. Why is microlearning “liked” and yet “does not impact work?” New business models.

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Who Owns “Microlearning?” The Learners Do. Not Grovo.

Vignettes Learning

founded 2010) has trademarked the term “Microlearning”, reported by Chief Learning Officer. Microlearning is too fundamental both as a process and for its value. Its core principles, practices and methods have been "owned" and implemented by numerous professionals globally even in early 2000. Grovo, Inc.

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Podcast 20: Interpreting Global eLearning Trends – With Donald H. Taylor

Talented Learning

Don is one of the best-known voices in the global learning community. Since 2010, he has served as chairman of the Learning and Performance Institute. However, global opinions aren’t homogeneous and t rends differ geographically for multiple reasons. Microlearning is a great example. Taylor whenever I’m able.