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Training a Remote Workforce via eLearning: Challenges and Options

ScholarLMS

However, creating training material or product documentation for instant reference also needs equal attention. Inducting new hires into the system will need additional attention. They support synchronous (in real-time), asynchronous (offline, self-paced-learning), and a blended (both former modes) delivery of training content.

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10 Mobile Learning Apps for Corporate Training

Ed App

Through the mobile learning app’s virtual classroom and HD video conferencing features, learners can participate in synchronous online classes, discuss group assignments, and collaborate with their peers in real-time. This is perfect for learners with short attention spans who may have trouble going through long documents.

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Creating Courses that Foster Innovation

MagicBox

Since innovation is crucial to creating e-Learning courses today, publishers must pay special attention to incorporating an element of creativity and novelty in their digital modules. It encourages students to think critically as well as consider alternative solutions to a given problem. Creating innovative e-Learning courses.

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4 Best Dropbox Enterprise Alternatives (An In-Depth Comparison)

BigTinCan

If your organization is looking for Dropbox enterprise alternatives, this article will present four options: Bigtincan, pCloud, Google Drive, and Box for Business. Most Dropbox alternatives require the users to store all content within folders, which is fine if you want to organize just tens or hundreds of files.

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[IN DEPTH ANALYSIS] Does a sense of community matter in online training?

KnowledgeOne

It deserves our full attention. Firstly, because eLearning programs pose particular challenges due to, sometimes, lack of synchronicity, or the “face-to-face” interaction of learners with teachers/trainers, or even with their peers. While we looked at the first three in a previous article , we will explore here the latter.

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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 1 (A-L)

LearnUpon

Blended learning: The combination of traditional face-to-face (or synchronous) learning methods and technology-based online learning (asynchronous) methods. When creating blended learning, consider how each goal might be best achieved in either an online or offline setting.

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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

mLearning Trends

The ability to move seamlessly from one device experience to another will be critical with complete synchronization of our learning progress, status, achievements, etc. no matter where or when we choose/need to learn. A Hit & A Miss.