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5 eLearning Topics To Write About This Festive Season

eLearning Industry

From remote work skills to getting your mindset in shape, this article highlights 5 things to consider for your guest article. Choosing the right eLearning topic to write about is half the creative battle. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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July 2011 Review

Jane Hart

July was Google Plus month – and it was interesting to read the variety of articles and blog posts about this shiny new social networking service. But my 5 favourite articles from July (that are not Google+ related) were: Why excellent performance isn’t nearly enough , bnet, 8 July 2011.

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Work-from-home skills for leaders of team development

CLO Magazine

Here are five ways to continue to develop your team members (and yourself) while working remotely. Send your team a new article every day. Finding and sharing relevant articles with your team members via email is a great way to offer insights, introduce new information and spark discussion during remote team meetings.

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How To Successfully Develop Employee Skills While Working From Home

eLearning Industry

Taking a—forced—break from the office shouldn’t mean that staffers must take a break from skill-building. This article features 8 top tips to hone employee talents while working from home. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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How to use scenarios in eLearning

Wizcabin

In this article, we will talk about how you can use scenarios to your advantage in your eLearning courses. Scenario-based learning involves the use of different strategies to instruct learners on a new skill by using several kinds of problem-based context. What is Scenario in eLearning. When to use Scenario in eLearning.

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7 Types of Learning Styles to Know: How to Accommodate a Diverse Group of Learners

SkyPrep

They are drawn to expression through writing, reading articles or books, looking up words in the dictionary and researching online. However, they may not be comfortable or perform their best when working alone or on self-paced projects. These learners are self-motivated, enjoy working independently, and learn best when working alone.

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How to optimize hybrid working, with Lisette Sutherland

CrossKnowledge

Lisette Sutherland, hybrid working expert and Wiley author of Work Together Anywhere , has developed a seven-part Skill Path specifically designed to tackle these issues and help organizations get the most out of this new working world. Lisette Sutherland, ‘Hybrid WorkingSkill Paths program. About Lisette.