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Remote working? Why an authoring tool to create e-learning courses is the best choice for your company

isEazy

According to the latest ‘Future Workforce Report’, 73% of work teams will have remote workers in their ranks by 2028. The adoption of an authoring tool to create online courses doesn’t have to be an exclusive strategy. We can keep doing most things the same way, while also applying this new tool when needed.

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Identifying Employee Strengths with your LMS

Ed App

We’ll also discuss how tools like LMS can aid the implementation of this type of development strategy. When you scroll through the search engine, you’ll find hundreds of online tools that you can use to conduct assessments and evaluate your employees’ performance. Keep scrolling to learn more. . Gamified assessments .

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Storyboard Workbook for Elearning: Documenting the Workflow

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Being efficient also takes time and experience to learn all those little nuances and processes in your organization, your work team, your own workflow, and evaluating your own level of skill. Efficient: achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.

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10 Remote Working Issues

Ed App

Solution : Virtual workspaces offer quick meeting rooms or voice chats so you can easily hold discussions with anyone in your team. . Additionally, you can use elearning software like EdApp to create wonderful courses to share tips and tricks with each team member. But, remote working teams don’t have that same luxury.

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It’s OK to Have Fun Too—isn’t it? Games in Training and Learning

OpenSesame

We didn’t have a learning management system and online social networks and rapid authoring tools were in the future. The development tools of choice were Microsoft Word, flip charts, masking tape, Mr Sketch markers and screen shots of mainframe computer screens. Team-based incentives are built into the program.