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How to Fill Soft Skills Gap while Onboarding

Tesseract Learning

Well-designed microlearning modules can act as a solid foundation for an effective learning experience. Integrating microlearning modules with real-world tasks, which are required to be carried out at the workplace, will bring in the necessary human element in learning. Add to that, diverse teams ensure diverse learning.

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

KnowledgeAnywhere

BP's Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill In 2010, BP's Deepwater Horizon oil spill became one of the most catastrophic environmental disasters in history , with fines and settlements exceeding $65 billion. Let’s turn that compliance training into something so engaging, your team will be talking about it at the water cooler.

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3 Reasons to ditch SCORM and embrace mobile-focused microlearning

Ed App

What’s perhaps most galling is that the curators of SCORM are all too aware of this failing and created SCORM’s successor, Tin Can API, back in 2010. There are far more effective, better-learning systems on the market. 3 Reasons to ditch SCORM and embrace mobile-focused microlearning. Create my free account.

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12 Most Popular eLearning Posts: January 2011 Monthly Roundup

Upside Learning

From Games to Instruction Design, to eLearning and Microlearning, it squeezed out every bit of knowledge from our best bloggers. Talking of bloggers, it was also a month where we saw two of team members jumping onto the blogging bandwagon – Aneesh Bhat and Abhijeet Valke. Microlearning – A Paradigm Shift In The Way We Learn.

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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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Our approach to gamification

Ed App

According to experts , the term gamification didn’t become popular until 2010; however, people have been “gamifying” since the late 1800s. . Gamification has been utilized as a marketing strategy and a tactic to engage learners. At EdApp , we infuse gamification strategies into the core of our microlearning platform.

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How Empathy Makes Your Learners Learn - Tip #168

Vignettes Learning

Empathy Gap In marketing speak, Google Glass failed because the team behind it did not do the market research right. Google Glass and Market Research: A Cautionary Tal e. MediaPost Marketing Daily, February 26, 2015 TEDx Talks. What happened? Let’s call it the “ Empathy Gap.” August 27, 2014 TEDx Talks.

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