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eLearning Trends in 2020

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In Dec ’19, I began work on my eBook and this article on eLearning Trends in 2020. With this backdrop, here is my list of eLearning Trends in 2020. eLearning Trends in 2020. Section 1: eLearning Trends in 2020 that will help you achieve high learner engagement, performance gain, and behavioral change. Mobile Learning.

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10 Mobile Learning Trends to Adopt in 2020 – To Drive Employee Performance and Behavioral Change

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Mobile Learning in 2020. 2020 marks the acceleration in its adoption as it moves from being a “good to have” to a “must have” option. As L&D teams step up the adoption of Mobile Learning in 2020, I share my list of Mobile Learning Trends you should adopt in 2020. Mobile Learning Trend #1 in 2020.

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18 Key Trends to Realign Remote Workforce Training Strategy in the Post Pandemic World

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Trends that help you assess the impact of remote training and aid you in maximizing the ROI. eLearning Trends in 2020. Section 5: Trends that help you assess the impact of remote training and aid you in maximizing the ROI. eLearning Trends in 2020 – Mobile Learning. eLearning Trends in 2020 – Mobile Apps for Learning.

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How To Use Technology For Warehouse Training: 5 Examples

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Read More: Cost of Virtual Reality Training: 360° VR [2020]. Build Immersive Safety Training With Full Virtual Reality (VR). Augmented Reality (AR) for Step-By-Step Process Training. AR is an extended reality system that adds to — or augmentsreality. Wondering Ware To Go Next?

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Executive Roundtable – Learning Systems Execs Q/A

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Virtual Reality and augmented reality (VR/AR) are adding an additional dimension to the methods of assessing behaviors in simulated and real-life experiences, allowing observers to record, track and manage training requirements. Is there anything that can be done in the industry to change the “professional workforce” only?