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The Best Use Cases for Game-Based Training

Lemonade

They do have a ton to learn. Game-based training breaks up content into short bursts to prevent information overload. Instead of getting overwhelmed, new employees will learn at a rate that is manageable and fun. Employees can quickly learn their talking points and sales techniques and hit the front lines sooner.

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The Best Use Cases for Game-Based Training

Lemonade

They do have a ton to learn. Game-based training breaks up content into short bursts to prevent information overload. Instead of getting overwhelmed, new employees will learn at a rate that is manageable and fun. Employees can quickly learn their talking points and sales techniques and hit the front lines sooner.

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Free L&D webinars for June 2019

Limestone Learning

(Free for ATD members) In this interactive webcast with virtual learning expert Cindy Huggett, you’ll learn what’s new in virtual training and five recent trends impacting it. Tuesday, June 4, 2019, 9AM – 11AM PT: Make Your Own Magic: Counterintuitive Lessons Learned from Walt Disney World Walt Disney was not your typical businessman.

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Free L&D webinars for September 2018

Limestone Learning

New learning helps too, and September is full of free webinars that can add to your knowledge stores! The key to learning success in these instances, though, is getting this high-quality material to trainees as quickly as possible. Evaluating their next learning platform and/or interested in the latest eLearning trends and strategies.

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The 6 hottest learning trends for 2018 – Part 4: Microlearning

Limestone Learning

A few weeks ago we highlighted an interesting article on the 6 hottest learning trends for 2018. In our blog post of April 11 we introduced augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) , followed that up with a more in-depth look at artificial intelligence (AI) on April 17, and app-based learning on May 8. Convenience.