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Learning Through Experience: A Cakewalk with WalkMe™

Infopro Learning

I was first introduced to Walkme TM about ten months ago when one of our customers was exploring the idea of using WalkMe TM to create a training intervention that transitions frontline staff (with around ten lines of business) from an existing system to a new one. This is where WalkMe TM really excels! Helps Reduce Rework.

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How Google Classroom Integration Elevates Higher Ed

Harbinger Interactive Learning

Some call it a blended learning platform that makes the entire process of creating, distributing, and grading assignments more comprehensible and efficient. It can be a medium to provide professional guidance to students in the fields of art, science, business, law, medicine, theology, music, and so on. Who are the Students?

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Federal Government Distributed Learning Association (FGDLA)

Mark Oehlert

» December 04, 2007 Federal Government Distributed Learning Association (FGDLA) Ive probably said this before but if I havent (even if I have), the U.S. Jay is also serving as the President of the Federal Government Distributed Learning Association (FGDLA). Coast Guard is one of the most active branches of the U.S.

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Customer Training – Best Practices

eLearning 24-7

If your company, business, association and firm are one of the hundreds of thousands places out there that provide customer training, this post is for you. I went from a blended training angle, including paper (ugh) to an e-learning one which delivered success at every company, I went to, including a trade association.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

If you’re like me, you’ve probably been busy, as well. aLearning , September 24, 2010 Remember awhile back when I posted on ASAE’s “Associations and CEOs: A Report on Two Studies During a Down Economy.&# This year seems to have flown by. This past week I dedicated a little bit of time trying to catch up on some reading.