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The Best of e-Learning in November

Trivantis

Check out these top 10 November e-Learning articles: 1. This Learning Solutions Magazine article discusses how to think deeply about your mobile learning strategy. This TD magazine article provides guidelines for writing engaging mini case studies—short stories that stir learners to action. A Case for the Mini Case Study.

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What are the Future Trends in eLearning? – Expert Interview

WalkMe Training Station

At DevLearn, he spoke about integrating formal and informal learning with performance support solutions. As an eLearning thought leader, what was your DevLearn experience like? DevLearn was great, but that was no surprise – it’s great every year. Any online learning experience gained (watching a video, reading an article, etc.)

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eLearning: xAPI is Geek Free and Ready to Go

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Megan Torrance      In my  previous xAPI article  I pointed to the emergence of "geek-free tools and platforms" as the hallmark that xAPI is beginning to achieve main-stream status. It's a progression of the industry toward more, toward faster, and toward better. 

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E-Learning Jargon: What you might think it is.well…

eLearning 24-7

The spin is that you can accrue points by reading an article, taking a course, leaving comments, ranking content, completing an assessment and so on – varies among vendors. Anyway, they are the folks behind Learning Solutions, mLearnCon, Ecosystem, DevLearn, Performance Support System (or something like that) and online events. .

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

Convergence Training

So, a lot of background in qualitative and quantitative analytics, so I’m really excited about xAPI and the kinds of data that we can get back from training and learning. And that was a good tie-in back to your original xAPI comment. Emily Wood : Yes, and I actually had the pleasure of meeting her at DevLearn last year.