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BCI Newsletter – April 2020

Beyond Campus Innovations

We recognize that many of your faculty have vast experience teaching face-to-face, but not much with delivering their programs in an online modality. As such, we’ve assimilated best practices from our industry experts and combined them in a practical resource guide that includes: Introduction to Online Teaching.

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48 Books Every Aspiring Chief Learning Officer Should Read

TalentLMS

Now it’s in the third edition, e-Learning and the Science of Instruction is a manual for designing effective online courses. Richard Mayer and Ruth Clark use evidence-based findings to show how (and why) it’s so important to ensure that the technology you use meets the psychological learning needs of your learners.

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Covid-19 Aid: Free Tools and Resources for Virtual Learning and Remote Work

Talented Learning

As I discussed in last week’s post , organizations everywhere are suddenly taking a crash course in virtual learning. Free Tools and Resources for Virtual Learning and Remote Work Solutions. 1) LEARNING TECHNOLOGY OFFERS. Course Authoring and Delivery. via My Learning Hub. via eThink. via Google Cloud.

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Free learning & development webinars for June 2017

Limestone Learning

Thursday, June 1, 2017, 9AM – 10AM PT: Beyond Video: Why Every Learning Organization Needs a "Knowledge Hosting" Strategy With video on the rise for online learning in organizations, it's time to ask the question: "Is my approach to video learning really up to snuff"? Collect and visualize compliance data.

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From higher ed to PepsiCo CLO

CLO Magazine

“Molly is so full of energy, it uplifted the whole team,” says Tracy Sheerin, senior director of digital learning for executive education at Yale. Nagler knew that in order to expand the program she had to first get faculty on board with teaching exec ed courses, even though she had no authority over them. It’s also widely embraced.

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