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Did AI Just Make a Great Leap-Forward with ChatGPT?

Learningtogo

Copernicus rewrote cosmology by claiming that the Earth rotates around the Sun. Darwin and Wallace formulated the theory of natural selection. The fMRI revealed how the brain actually works, dispelling many learning “theories” that are now just historical anecdotes. Galileo pointed a telescope to the sky and revealed new worlds.

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6 Killer Examples Of Gamification In eLearning

Adobe Captivate

It has found its place under the sun for serious learning (that is, meeting specified learning outcomes). Again, I will recap from my article the key benefits of gamification: Better learning experience. Example 1: Induction Program. Reference: You can also refer to my earlier article What Are The Benefits Of mLearning?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Smell of Books

Learning Visions

Mark Oehlerts response to Tom Crawford on the Kindle reminded me of a New Yorker article from last month, in which Anthony Grafton concludes that paper books are an anthropological record of their times and of the people reading it. Bob Mosher: Performance Support and Learning at th.

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2018: This Year in Learning– 109 Curated L&D Articles from 2018

The Learning Dispatch

Below are our recommended learning and development articles from the past 12 months, including thought-provoking or simply fun articles related to the field.Did you have a favorite L&D post from 2017? Recommended Learning and Development Articles from Our Senior Learning Architect. Article Categories. Accessibility.

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Instructional Design Opportunities In Energy Generation, Transmission & Distribution

Convergence Training

And so I should I should see if there are articles in your blog about this, because one of the things we do is just identify the core understandings and skills that are the least likely to change through the process and focus on those first. A lot of these people work in that program. Convergence Training: That’s common.

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

Convergence Training

This article is an interview (in text and video format–scroll to the bottom for the video version) with Emily Wood, who is her own “elearning department of one” at a non-profit based in Portland, Oregon. But it’s even more true for L&D/eLearning professionals who work in small learning development departments.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Value of Instructional Designers

Learning Visions

I come from an old-school approach: I sort of understand the technology, but I leave the graphics and programming expertise to others. The programming skills should be left to the programmers. Overall, I thought this article was a good read, although I found the title a little misleading. Whats your view? 4:11 PM Anonymoussaid.