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A year in review: Looking back at 2023!

eAbyas Info Solutions

Recognising the achievements of our learners, we proudly issued over 20,000 course badges and awarded 615 program certificates. We eagerly anticipate the continuation of this journey into 2024, with the promise of more enriching courses, engaging webinars, and collaborative learning experiences. Source: Moodle.

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11 Reasons Why an LMS Will Help Make Your Trade Association Successful

Instancy

Trade associations can turn to Instancy learning platform, an all-in-one platform to create, deliver, manage blended learning programs including webinars, podcasts, and eLearning courses, certifications, credits and more. billion in 2019 and is expected to grow to $38.10 Aids Social and Collaborative Learning.

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11 Reasons Why an LMS Will Help Make Your Trade Association Successful

Instancy

Trade associations can turn to Instancy learning platform, an all-in-one platform to create, deliver, manage blended learning programs including webinars, podcasts, and eLearning courses, certifications, credits and more. billion in 2019 and is expected to grow to $38.10 Aids Social and Collaborative Learning.

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KEVIN THORN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Kevin holds a BS in Information Technology Management from Christian Brothers University, an MS in Instructional Design and Technology from the University of Memphis where he now teaches and is currently enrolled in the Instructional and Curriculum Leadership EdD doctoral program. E-learning is simply the output or the chosen solution.

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Learning Academies 101: Everything You Need to Know

Degreed

According to Training Industry , companies in 2020 will spend a whopping $357 billion on training and learning programs. It actually increased at a faster rate than company spending: it went from 53% in 2012 to 79% in 2019. Too often legacy learning programs only focus on learning a skill.