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Who leads your DEI function, and how do you support them from an organizational perspective?

CLO Magazine

Having diversity, equity and inclusion that is well-incorporated with an organization’s overall business strategy, as well as having someone at the helm of the function, has been a goal for leaders for some time now, but recent social unrest has escalated these efforts across the United States. Illustration by Theresa Stoodley. Apple Inc.’s

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How E-learning for Health Changed After Covid-19

Spark Your Interest

Even before Covid-19 took the world by storm, the World Health Organization (WHO) knew e-learning for health was important. In a 2013 study WHO claimed that more available e-learning for healthcare was to be a major focus. While social distancing also terminated face-to-face training. Training and education challenges.

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Finding Influences in Unexpected Places: Top Design Trends for 2019

HT2 Labs

As learning designers, we often look to the worlds of web or graphic design for inspiration. This will allow us to dive to the depths of what trends are taking off in the design world and interpret what works in those areas to create great learning experiences. The same principle applies to learning design.

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Unleash the Potential of Peer-to-Peer Mentoring

Chronus

These programs may match participants individually or in groups with specific goals, e.g., transfer of knowledge during onboarding. based construction manufacturing equipment maker introduced its Guardian Program in 2019 to pair new hires with experienced employees at their job level. Caterpillar Inc.

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The Year in Learning: 2019 Edition

The Learning Dispatch

Learning and development is a constantly evolving field, and every month Microassist’s Senior Learning Architect, Kevin Gumienny , highlights a few articles that provide insight into the field. If you missed (or would like to revisit) stories from his Learning Dispatch newsletters in 2019, here’s a chance to review.

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Our approach to gamification

Ed App

created a reward program using “Green Stamps.” 1908: Boy Scouts started using badges to incentivize members to learn skills, attend events, and do other activities to earn badges and rewards. . As of 2019, gamification was already a 7.17 Why is gamification effective in learning? . The history of gamification.

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Gender in the Workplace Study

eLearning 24-7

Over the past three months, we have been reaching out to learning system vendors throughout the world, seeking to find information on the number of female executives at their companies and whether or not they had a leadership development program, and if so, what are the breakdowns? Background. France for example is one such country.

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