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Custom eLearning Services: Your Key to Interactive and Immersive Learning Experiences

Brilliant Teams

Custom eLearning Services: Your Key to Interactive and Immersive Learning Experiences In a world buzzing with information, learning has evolved beyond traditional classrooms. Custom eLearning services are the game-changers, offering a key to unlock interactive and immersive learning experiences.

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Why Companies Should Spend More on Social Learning | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

Like many enterprise learning companies, we are actively brainstorming ways to incorporate collaborative Web 2.0 technologies into our training programs, but rarely do we find a client that wants to create a robust learning environment comprised of both formal and informal components. ILT vs. WBT vs. informal learning).

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Learning from The King's Speech | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Supercomputer’s Win on Jeopardy: Little Comfort to Those Implementing Enterprise Computer Software → Download Free Whitepaper The Top 10 Pitfalls of End User Training – and How to Avoid Them Given the current state of the economy, businesses large and small are looking for ways to improve productivity while maintaining quality.

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Changing Landscape in E-Learning

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

It has reduced to almost half of what used to be $50,000/hour of level 2 custom content development for eLearning. Suppliers of eLearning courses are looking for tools for better high quality program creation, produce them faster and create them for low cost.

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Work as Improv Theater: Teaching the Right-Brained Learner.

Dashe & Thomson

The era of “left brain” dominance, and the Information Age that it engendered, are giving way to a new world in which “right brain” qualities-inventiveness, empathy, meaning-predominate. I’ve often wondered what all this right-brained thinking means for the learning industry. We thought we could train them to do their jobs.

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The Return of the (Digital) Native | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

When Im not busy helping to change the face of corporate learning, I like to train with the Dashe & Thomson company bike team, travel and read. View all posts by Jim → ← What Can March Madness Teach Us About Blended Learning? Download the whitepaper » Blog this! Properly d. Download the whitepaper » Blog this!

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The Impact of Social Learning: Will You Be The First? | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

It’s sort of the ultimate contribution to social learning. Now let’s translate this to a business setting. Both in a classroom and an eLearning setting, a new skill is generally presented as a demonstration, then students try the new skill on their own. At least we do if we want to keep learning. Properly d.