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Immersive learning takes center stage: VR training transforms employee skills

CLO Magazine

Apple’s announcement of Vision Pro, with its incredible mixed reality and spatial computing paradigm, has the potential to make immersive experiences part of an employee’s daily role with both VR and augmented reality. In the classroom, the instructor can look at test scores or evaluate participation.

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Transitioning your learning team to generative AI: Become the exemplar for your enterprise

CLO Magazine

Similar to how the Apple OS or Android ecosystems support the creation of varied apps on top of a foundation or operating system that incorporates baseline standards and code, a generative AI operating system team would provide centralized services around: Governed approach to bias, ethics, legal, copyright, ESG and public policies.

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Making remote working a win-win proposition: the experiment and its aftermath

CLO Magazine

According to Apple CEO Tim Cook, “In all candor, it’s not like being together physically, and so I can’t wait for everyone to be able to come back to the office. But perhaps they can be convinced with the right data and analysis. It appears that senior executives often are the biggest impediment to this decision.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

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Front-end analysis: not baby-sitting, not psychotherapy - Dave’s Whiteboard , April 2, 2010 In an online conversation, I found myself again quoting Joe Harless. In this case, the quote was from a March 1975 interview with Training magazine. I haven’t found this online anywhere, so thought I’d summarize a bit here.

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43 Great eLearning Posts and 5 Hot Topics Including Google Buzz and iPad

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Seven (Possible) Ways to Use Google Buzz for Education by Jeremy Vest - Learning Solutions Magazine , February 17, 2010 Google’s entry into social networking, Buzz, created quite a bit of buzz last week after its launch. But isn’t it about time we had some common methods to evaluate and measure the value of learning? Apple (16).

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

In Defense of Powerpoint - Free as in Freedom , September 5, 2010 In the past couple of years that I’ve had a Mac, a lot of people I’ve spoken to about presentation skills have remarked to me, “Oh, but you have Apple Keynote for presentations. It’s so much better than Powerpoint.&# More from this issue tomorrow.

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Maximize Your Business Potential through Serial Entrepreneurship: A Tested Path to Achievement

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You must be able to evaluate people correctly and choose the most competent ones to take over your business entirely or significant parts of it. Gather as much information as possible, from industry reports, competitor analysis, customer surveys, and other relevant data. She has also launched her own Oprah Winfrey Network.