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Free L&D webinars for December 2019

Limestone Learning

Monday, December 2, 2019, 11:00AM – 11:30AM PT: DEMO: Personalized Development Programs: Why Learning Alone Isn’t Enough (Free for ATD members) Today’s work environment creates several learning and development challenges. Tuesday, December 3, 2019, 9AM – 10AM PT: Is Your Training Truly Participant Centred? Training needs analysis.

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Free learning & development webinars for August 2021

Limestone Learning

Chemène will focus on how to establish and maintain psychological safety in the live, online classroom environment, but ideas shared will be useful to any delivery mode. Join Monica Cornetti of Sententia Gamification and Gamemaster of GamiCon, and Sharon Goza of Game2Learn to discover how you can: Explore the delightful world of escape rooms.

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Fascinating eLearning Statistics 2022

Learngenix Blog

Yet the concept of learning remotely or outside of the traditional classroom doesn’t start with eLearning or the dawn of the internet. There was an advertisement by Caleb Phillips in the Boston Gazette for remote instruction of the “new method of shorthand” (it was new then, we suppose). There were books by tape.

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Free learning & development webinars for September 2020

Limestone Learning

Join Paul Wilson, CTDP, owner of CaptivateTeacher.com, to learn about the ways to combine your video with various assessment options using Adobe Captivate (2019 release). How to Quickly Convert Classroom Teaching to Live Online The world’s a different place than it was just a short couple months ago.

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2018: This Year in Learning– 109 Curated L&D Articles from 2018

The Learning Dispatch

Gamification is having a rough time of it. Let’s take a moment and ask: Does gamification actually work? In the op-ed section of the New York Times, Phillip Atiba Goff questions whether training is the best way to address the problem of bias. Lang tells us how to ensure that photos of classroom training don’t look staged.