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LT 2020 & the Trends Shaping Workplace Learning 

gomo learning

In Kenya in 2019, only 5% of school leavers will find permanent employment. This left a surplus of 1 million smartphone savvy job-hunters in 2019 alone. Enabling Connected Learning With xAPI. xAPI , and ideas on how to implement it, continues to be a fixture on conference schedules. And That’s a Wrap for Now.

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LT 2020 & the Trends Shaping Workplace Learning

Instilled

In Kenya in 2019, only 5% of school leavers will find permanent employment. This left a surplus of 1 million smartphone savvy job-hunters in 2019 alone. Enabling Connected Learning With xAPI. xAPI, and ideas on how to implement it, continues to be a fixture on conference schedules. And That’s a Wrap for Now.

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Blended Learning For Better Results

Actio Learning

[updated from the original publication of February 2019} We find the challenge of designing, and engineering, effective blended learning experiences exciting and compelling. xAPI ) Audience access to computers and mobile devices Audience The audience also affects blended learning decisions. In his view, blended learning ".

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2020 LMS Trends: An Analyst’s Extended Enterprise Learning Predictions

Talented Learning

This consolidation trend remained front-and-center in 2019, with M&A headlines like these: Absorb Software Acquires Extended Enterprise LMS Provider, eLogic Learning. 14) xAPI May Never Arrive. Almost every one of those organizations said they wanted an xAPI-compliant LMS. How are you using xAPI now?”

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Commonly Used Training Evaluations Models: A Discussion with Dr. Will Thalheimer

Convergence Training

You know, even Jack says, you probably don’t want to do this on that high of a percentage of your programs. And then we can think about, you know, for some of our really strategically important learning programs…now, we probably ought to be piloting those before we roll them out…and so we should evaluate those. Is that correct?