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Zipline vs. Reflexis vs. Playerlync vs. Workjam vs. Bigtincan—Which Is the Best Tool for Retail Training and Operations?

BigTinCan

In this article, we will compare several learning tools that are often used in retail operations and will offer alternatives to the traditional “long-form” method of training. . Employees can also instantly message each other when they need something, or message a predefined group of people. . The boredom of long-form training.

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10 Remote Training Ideas

Ed App

As its name suggests, microlearning is the practice of teaching short but highly focused lessons that normally won’t take more than 20 minutes to complete. Why not include quizzes and games between or after lessons to excite your learners? 10 Customer service remote training activities. And the best part? Conclusion.

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Successful Zoom Webinar Training: How To Create The Best Training

Spark Your Interest

So in this article, you’ll learn when to use zoom for webinar training and when not to. Zoom is a cloud-based video conferencing service. It is intended for businesses to work remotely and offers a wide range of services to accommodate any business’s needs. How-to lessons. What is Zoom? Screen Sharing.

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The Social Learning Revolution in eLearning

TalentLMS

While retouching social learning theories is a requirement for this article, we cannot overstate the benefits this effort can incur for training professionals. Think about the standard communication and collaboration features in any social media like comments, posts, instant messaging, group discussion boards, wikis, video chats, and so on.

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Zip it, Block it, Flag it

Learning with e's

CEOP - the UK Government's child protection agency who are also involved, recently criticised the social networking services for what it perceived as their lack of action over cyberbullying and other forms of internet risk. The campaign is being supported by all the major players, including Facebook, Microsoft, Google and Myspace.

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Summarizing Learn for Yourself

Jay Cross

When I’m deciding whether reading a lengthy article is worth my time, I’ll sometimes dump it in a summarizer to figure out if it’s worthwhile to read further. Finally, here’s a summary of Informal Learning. When a book is loaded with content, it’s impossible for the Summarizer to boil it down to 10 items. .”

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10 Social Media Tools For Learning

The eLearning Coach

Many of these tools and services are free or have a free trial period, which can encourage you to experiment in a small way at first. In terms of promoting learning, employees could use blogs to write first-hand accounts of case studies, lessons learned, project debriefings, travel tips and cultural customs. MindMeister.