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TOPYX Topics – Social Learning Newsletter – September 2016

TOPYX LMS

eLearning is continuously evolving, and so is the content we share on our social learning blog. eLearning systems play a vital role in English language teaching and social learning tools can make learning and teaching fun and efficient. Each group comes from a dramatically diffferent background with varying work styles.

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TOPYX Topics – Social Learning Newsletter – September 2016

TOPYX LMS

eLearning is continuously evolving, and so is the content we share on our social learning blog. eLearning systems play a vital role in English language teaching and social learning tools can make learning and teaching fun and efficient. Each group comes from a dramatically diffferent background with varying work styles.

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Online Learning Trends That You Can’t Ignore

Gyrus

Today’s tech-savvy, social and mobile learners are no longer interested in traditional classroom training and demand learning techniques that blends best with their current working style and outlook. Smaller sized content also enables them to absorb and retain the training courses in a better way. Mobile learning.

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5 Ways L&D Can Adapt to the Evolution of Employees - Tip #197

Vignettes Learning

In his book, he urges organizations to "rethink and challenge everything they know about work.” Morgan mentions that the demographics of employees are changing and so, too, are their work styles, beliefs, and attitudes. Similarly, story-based learning also works well, given their social media habits. The Dream Job.

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From Corporate Training in a Company to Independent Course Creator with Kurt Von Ahnen from Mañana No Mas

LifterLMS

I was doing a lot of web stuff, social media stuff and really pushing that stuff out. You end up making content and realizing you got to fix mistakes later. Kurt Von Ahnen: It was a completely different work style for me. I was doing a lot of startups and helping a lot of people establish their brands out of Albuquerque.