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Managing Multilingual Workforce Learning Programs: Tips and Strategies

Hurix Digital

Communicating in one’s native tongue increases the likelihood of increased engagement, as employees no longer have to use their cognitive energies to focus on interpreting the content rather than understanding it. According to a study, 75% of employees stated they’d misinterpreted an email or instant message at work.

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The Shift from Static to Multimedia Communication

eLearningMind

A company’s entire culture can be changed by only 3 creative multimedia communication shifts. Imagine that, a relatively small change can completely alter your culture if you’re intentional about the change. Instant messages with embedded links, videos, and photos. Live Q&A sessions. Live streams. Online photo albums.

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Creating Courses that Foster Innovation

MagicBox

Audio Conferencing: In e-Learning, audio conferencing has an important role to play in resource sharing. Some learning management systems allow audio files to be stored over long periods of time for student education. The instant messaging client notifies the learners when people from their friend list come online or go offline.

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Is Multimedia the Most Underrated Tool for Internal Communication?

eLearningMind

While it’s true that some might prefer a wall of text, others might respond much better to an audio recording, a live stream, or a video. Instant messages with embedded links, videos, and photos. They’re constantly looking for the fastest ways through information and any method that reduces cognitive work on their parts.