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Online Training Solutions and the Art of Enterprise Training Delivery

Kitaboo

They are designed in the form of small micro-bites, mostly in the audio and video format. Besides, with many organizations now following the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy, mobile learning is a format that is fast gaining ground as a viable training solution. Employee Training / November 19, 2019. You May Also Like.

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Reader’s Mailbag – You Ask, I Respond

eLearning 24-7

This new version (debut here), is based on questions I have received via social media, email direct, and my website. It is my way to help you on this journey and to strip away some of the “noise” you may hear or read or see on the net and social media too. E-Learning Coach is a free service.

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Our 2019 Round-Up

Edume

What we discovered in 2019 The workforce has and is fundamentally changing. In a post-smartphone, post-social media age, our preferred ways of learning and how we retain information best are different. When the bite-sized parcels are reinforced with follow-ups, or done in a video format, even better.

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Turn Passivity To Interactivity: How To Use Interactive Videos For Learner Engagement

EI Design

Well, videos are one of the most popular media driving the communication space today; and if the numbers are anything to go by, their influence is only going to get stronger in the years to come. A Cisco report states that by 2019, 80% of the internet traffic worldwide will be driven by videos.

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Tips for Small L&D Departments: An Interview with Emily Wood

Convergence Training

This article is an interview (in text and video format–scroll to the bottom for the video version) with Emily Wood, who is her own “elearning department of one” at a non-profit based in Portland, Oregon. Maybe it’s a 3-person department, or maybe even a 1-person department. Emily, thanks again.