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Will the ‘Sound of Silence’ create new paths in learning?

Origin Learning

Think of Simon Garfunkel and the enchanting music of ‘Sound of Silence’ compel you to break into a song. The availability of digital bandwidth makes a historical dive possible as it throws light on the ‘culturally, historically, or aesthetically important’ song album. v=wKsdMenonLw (Compliance, Sound of Silence).

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A Brief Historical Look at Corporate Training

Litmos

As you read about it you will begin to see patterns in our industry sounding eerily familiar. It was a time of flannel shirts, grunge music, OJ Simpson, The Rachel hair style, Sony Playstation, Linux, the World Wide Web, and CBT transitioning to WBT. Corporate Training in the 1980 's. Corporate Training in the 1990 ’s.

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How I Create My Weekly Newsletter (and personal curation tips you should steal)

Mike Taylor

While that may sound like a lot and something that consumes massive amounts of time – it really isn’t. Deep Culture is a great weekly newsletter that gives you 20 interesting things in each issue. The newsletter recipe I use is five articles, 3 podcasts and 5 new tools with a playlist of the music I’m listening to while I work.

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Punk learning

Learning with e's

By 1977, punk music had emerged as a creative force to be reckoned with. It was a form of music that was furiously loud, aggressively energetic and full of discordant anger. To release a record you didn't have to bow and scrape to the multi-national music publishers and labels. Anyone could take part.

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[IN DEPTH ANALYSIS] How to help your brain “unplug”

KnowledgeOne

Difficulty concentrating, lack of motivation, mental wandering… Does that sound familiar? However, our demanding lives and the performance culture that we struggle to detach ourselves from mean that we ignore them all too often and persist as best as we can in our daily tasks, whether we are a worker or a student.

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GE TV: Elliott Masie on the Future of Learning Technologies

Growth Engineering

How stories and music can be used in learning. You invited our mutual friend Karl Kapp to talk about gamification at your Learning conference in 2015. One of your key interests in music, and in fact you’re also a Broadway producer, having been involved in the production of Kinky Boots, amongst other shows.

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Free L&D webinars for June 2018

Limestone Learning

Tuesday, June 5, 2018, 9AM – 10AM PT: How to Coach After the Engagement Study Organizations continue to use engagement studies to measure workplace cultures. Training professionals are often more qualified to identify and shift culture, collaborate no matter what, and focus on the hard “soft” skills – collaboration, communication and clarity.