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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | November 9, 2018

Mike Taylor

From funny cartoons to serious reflections and a whole lot in between, here is what I found this week from the learning, design, and technology world. Learning in the Flow of Work. Multitasking View 6:34. Learning, Design & Technology Miscellany. Elliott Masie’s Learning 2018 was this week in Orlando #Learning2018.

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Are You Ready for These 5 Trends in 2018?

Avilar

As we enter 2018, we find ourselves reflecting on the past year and anticipating what’s next. On the other, the world – and the worlds of business and learning – are changing faster than ever. Here are five trends shaping learning and development for 2018 – and what you can do to prepare your organization for the changes to come.

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Artificial Intelligence: Test Your Knowledge!

KnowledgeOne

Do you have any idea what inspired the development of the branch of AI known as deep learning, which has led to current innovations in the field? It’s worth noting that it was the development of deep learning in the second half of the 2010 decade that boosted the performance of generative AI tenfold.

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Out of Office: Six Steps to Help Make Your Remote Work Culture Thrive

Degreed

In 2018, the US Census indicated 5.2% Both Degreed and Donut help to create a sense of community, collaboration, and social learning, which help to keep employees from feeling isolated or unmotivated. In fact, 82% of employees are less likely to multitask if they’re on a video call as opposed to an audio call.

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The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | July 27, 2018

Mike Taylor

No matter what, I think you’ll find some great brain and learning-related knowledge that you’ll want to check out. Unlike much of what we are told during training and professional development, cognitive load theory has real implications for learning that are based on sound evidence derived from robust research designs.

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Holiday Gift Guide for Instructional Designers and E-Learning Developers (2021)

Ashley Chiasson

It’s been a few years since I came out with a holiday gift guide, but if you have Instructional Designers, E-Learning Developers, or anyone else who might enjoy these bits in your life – I’ve got you covered! I enjoy listening to audible while working, because…multitasking. Tech Gifts.

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Leveraging Learning Technology: Why Learner-centric Training Is More Critical than Ever

Litmos

Learning technology has become more essential than ever with remote workforces and extended enterprises adapting to new environments. Learning technology builds the capacity for a rapid, flexible response to different situations. Leveraging data in learning technology can improve training decisions and add value to an organization.