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It’s Showtime! How to Enhance Conference Learning With Online Video

Talented Learning

After a decade of explosive market growth, online video has reached critical mass and there’s no turning back. Consider these statistics: Online video consumption will represent more than 80% of all internet traffic by the end of this year. 68% of people prefer to learn about a product or service by watching a short video.

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50 HR and Corporate Training Must-Follow Twitter Accounts

OpenSesame

Sharlyn Lauby (@sharlyn_lauby) — Sharlyn is the author of the HRBartender blog, as well as a leadership/management training consultant for the ITMGroup. He is a regular online columnist, as well as the host of The Bill Kutik Radio Show. . Thinking out joining Twitter? You can also find her writing over on Mashable.com. .

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Stream of consciousness

Jay Cross

The wisteria over my front gate is in full bloom, our plum trees are covered with purple pom-poms, the pear tree in back is snowy white with blossoms, and my allergic reaction is so bad that I can hardly think straight. Last night I went online to write a few pages of the Informal Learning 2.0 The Informal Learning 2.0

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How to Create an Online Course (in 2020)

learnWorlds

Online learning and training have become an essential part of every online business. Creating and selling online courses can be quite profitable, with many professionals achieving 6- and 7-figure incomes. There has never been a better time to join the growing industry of eLearning. How to Price Courses.

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Free learning & development webinars for April 2017

Limestone Learning

Spring may be trying to bloom, but that thrumming sound against the office window is probably rain. Tuesday, April 4, 2017, 9AM – 10AM PT: Using Gamification, Threaded Microlearning, and Measurement to Get from Learning to Performance! Without any follow-up or revisitation, very little learning gets retained.

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