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Short Sims by Clark Aldrich: Book Review

Experiencing eLearning

In his book Short Sims: A Game Changer , Clark Aldrich provides a system for creating engaging, interactive learning experiences quickly (in about 40 hours of work). Instead of focusing too much on multimedia and “eye candy,” the process in the book trims simulations down to focus mostly on the decisions made.

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CenarioVR: The Essentials (Book and Training)

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

My newest book, “CenarioVR: The Essentials,” is off to the beta team. Live, virtual instructor-led courses (VILT) on CenarioVR training courses have been posted. It should be street-ready in just a few short weeks. It’s the easiest and most full-featured VR application I’ve seen. Learn more here: [link]

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Book hiccups

Clark Quinn

As much as writing books is something I do (and I’m immodestly proud of the outcomes), they don’t always come out the way I expect. So here, for the record and hopefully as both mea culpas and lessons learned, are my book hiccups. In fact, the only Wiley book that did have my picture ended up being the next one.

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The Last Train To Key West – Fun Book Review

Nick Leffler

Last week I finished up reading The Last Train To Key West (also on Amazon), my fun book in my alternating fun book, business book reading. It took me a while to write this review because I really wanted to get something else published between a book review. I don’t want my blog to just…

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From Surviving to Thriving: Returning to what science says about how we think, work, and learn

Speaker: Clark Quinn, Ph.D., Author and Executive Director of Quinnovation

Being forced to distance, we took emergency steps to build mechanisms that supported remote-learning, with an emphasis on elearning and virtual training. The consensus suggests that our existing elearning and training weren’t as well-received as we hoped.

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Updates on my books

Clark Quinn

I was somewhat amazed to find out that my first three books were already out of print! Here’re updates on my books. You could get two of the expired books as ebooks, but now Amazon also has a paperback option. Of course, two of my books aren’t yet out of print. So those are the updates on my books.

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Launch or Stretch Your L&D Career: Top Five Books to Fuel Your Success

Learning Rebels

Although that’s not to say that those of us who have been around the block a time or two don’t require an adjustment in knowledge and mindset, and to this point, books can be invaluable resources to guide you on your journey. Top Five Books for your summer reading list So – here, my friends, is your reading list for the summer.

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Leading Successful Change to Remote Training

Speaker: Dr. Britt Andreatta, PhD, CEO, 7th Mind, Inc.

This creates challenges for all new workers and the people who train them, leading many to ask this vital question: How can you train people remotely and effectively, without disrupting the flow of work?