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Key eLearning Trends for 2019

Origin Learning

This year seems to have flown at jet-speed and we are ready to start making lists of tech-predictions and eLearning trends for 2019. In this blog post, we take a shot at predicting some key eLearning trends for 2019. Learning as a Service is a trend that we believe will really reach its full potential in 2019. From SaaS to LaaS.

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6 Learning and Development Trends You Need for 2019

KnowledgeCity

It’s that time of year again – spectacular foliage against brilliant blue skies, falling leaves, mornings as crisp as fresh apple cider. Here are the top 6 learning and development trends that should top your to-do list for 2019: 1. Also, it will help you keep the talent that you already do have.

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Fostering Patient-centric Gamification Solutions for the Modern Healthcare

Infopro Learning

Additionally, with the surge of the 2019 pandemic, patients have become more active, informed, and open to taking proactive and preventive measures for their health. Investment in the right kind of technology can help healthcare providers, payers, and manufacturers to deliver quick, efficient value-based care.?.

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Free L&D webinars for July 2019

Limestone Learning

Tuesday, July 2, 2019, 8AM – 9AM PT: Customer Service Training Discussion with Lisa Crockett and Host Kristen Hayden Safdie Join EngageTHEM.org Founder, Lisa Crockett and Host Kristen Hayden Safide, as they discuss customer service training—with a bonus discussion about developing a portfolio. Take a break from the heat and check them out.

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Phasing out Flash: all your courses will be mobile ready by 2019

OpenSesame

The Adobe honeymoon period started to end in 2010 when Apple famously refused to allow Flash on iPhones and iPads— in part because it was originally designed for desktop browsing, not mobile, which led to performance problems and battery drain, and also due to its security flaws.

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7 Fascinating Distance Learning Facts

LearnDash

Most K-12 districts even have learning management systems in place for online learning programs to supplement the classroom. I can recall 10 years ago when getting a degree online from University of Phoenix was not seen in the same way as physically attending a four-year program. In 2014, it is predicted that 18.7

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Phasing out Flash: all your courses will be mobile ready by 2019

OpenSesame

The Adobe honeymoon period started to end in 2010 when Apple famously refused to allow Flash on iPhones and iPads— in part because it was originally designed for desktop browsing, not mobile, which led to performance problems and battery drain, and also due to its security flaws.

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