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Top Posts of 2018

Mike Taylor

December is a time when many of us take a look back on the year to take stock of our accomplishments and consider the things that did and didn’t work. Part of my reflection on 2018 includes a peek at my website stats to see what the numbers look like. Top 5 2018 Posts. Learning Conferences Calendar: [link].

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Our Favorite Gifts for Event Professionals

Adobe Captivate

Gifts for event professionals can be hard to choose. What to get the event prof in your life that has it all? Gifts for event professionals can be hard to choose. When picking gifts for event professionals keep in mind these individuals are busy, stressed, and usually have a higher taste for things. Better yet?

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3 Steps to Transition From Teacher to Trainer (and One Word of Caution)

Learningtogo

As an instructor for ATD’s Adult Learning Certificate , I work with many former teachers wanting to transition from teaching younger students to becoming corporate trainers and instructional designers. The central point behind his theory of adult learning is that adults learn differently than children. by Margie Meacham.

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Friday Finds | May 25, 2018

Mike Taylor

“Teaching does not cause learning.” ~ Etienne Wenger. Classroom training and E-Learning are the least valued ways of learning. Jane Hart’s ( @c4lpt ) survey shows that e-learning and classroom training are among the least valued ways of learning. See what other L&D events are happening this month.

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Friday Finds | July 13, 2018

Mike Taylor

What the pupil must learn, if he learns anything at all, is that the world will do most of the work for you, provided you cooperate with it by identifying how it really works and aligning with those realities. I just finished a lovely conversation with Lloyd Dean ( @LloydDeanUK ) for his Future of Learning podcast.

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When to Use Emojis for E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

And after all of that time, they’ll come to learn that we worshiped the goddesses known as Kardashians. You can learn more about emojis here: Emojipedia. Emojis for E-Learning Require Context to Communicate . Emoji for E-Learning Examples . We're working on more events for 2018. Want to learn more?

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3 Ways to Insert Emojis Into Your E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

In a previous post, we looked at when to use emojis in e-learning courses. Emojis add clever visual cues, but it is important to use them in a way that enhances the learning experience and doesn’t confuse it. Today, I’ll show you three simple ways to add emojis to your e-learning courses. Free E-Learning Resources.

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