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Best Practices to Ensure Successful Custom e-Learning Development

Infopro Learning

Revenue streams. Besides, easy-to-understand language and breaking up the modules into small chapters make it easy to learn the concepts and retain the same in their brains for a long time. There are various aspects to consider when analyzing the market situation, including : Key activities. Key partner. Value proposition.

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What Will eLearning Look Like in the Year 2066?

eLearning Brothers

Thanks to technology, we can capture another person’s knowledge by digitally storing a lecture…streaming a live class or workshop around the world…recording and delivering a podcast to anyone with a smartphone. Who knows, maybe we’ll even be able to borrow someone’s brain for a while.

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Silence is Good for Your Brain

CLO Magazine

It’s stressless, calming, and it’s moments like these, writer Daniel Gross said in a July 2016 Nautilus article, that are actually good for the brain. Silence can create new brain cells. Silence forces the brain to create its owns “sounds.” Our brains don’t shut down or slow down when we stop receiving auditory information. “In

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3 Ways eLearning Infographics Can Increase Engagement

eLearning Brothers

You sit down to pick a movie to stream, and suddenly you’re given thousands of potential options. Infographics allow us to display information and data in an eye-catching way that is bound to stick in the learner’s brain. One obvious example of this comes when movie night rolls around. Authenticity. More permanence.

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Nick Bilton Day Two Keynote “I live in the future” #astdtk13

Learning Visions

You can watch a game on TV and watch the Tweet stream about the game. Brodmann’s Area 10 – the area of brain involved with multi-tasking. Our brains adapt. Instead our brains are built to adapt. But driving and texting = no. Fear of new technologies – “Technochondria”. We were afraid of trains, we were afraid of phones.

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How To Brain Sync With A Subject Matter Expert

The eLearning Coach

Short of performing a science fiction mind-meld, how can you efficiently transfer content from the brain of a subject matter expert (SME) into a form you can use? In case you’re new at this, instructional designers often interview subject matter experts to access their stream of knowledge. The Expert Brain.

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PowerPoint for Windows PC vs PowerPoint for Mac OS

BrightCarbon

Here at BrightCarbon we have a rather unique perspective on compatibility because we tend to look at PowerPoint with two brains. The first is the ‘user brain’: like many of you, we use PowerPoint every day to create presentations, videos, documents and more. The second is the ‘developer brain’: this is our add-ins development team!

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