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What We Learned In Lockdown

Litmos

People who had never Skyped a day in their lives were learning how to sign in, share their screen and mute their mics. Businesses also seem to like the arrangement. Ginni Rometty, executive chairman of IBM, interviewed on Fortune’s Leadership Next Podcast , described the reshuffling of positions as throwing a deck of cards in the air.

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The 6 Hottest Training Technologies That You Can’t Overlook

Gyrus

Tools such as Google Hangout and Skype are increasingly being used as cost effective video conferencing training tools. Companies like IBM, Cisco are already using virtual platforms for meetings, interviews, and employee training. Companies are exploring online virtual platforms such as second life, Minecraft, Unity, etc.

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Learning Leaders, Get Used to Disruption

CLO Magazine

Companies like GE and IBM now foster and reward people for authoring high-fidelity videos, and they want to put all this content online in a place that’s easy to find, rate, recommend and comment on. Yet this form of content was never designed for an LMS, and most of it runs in proprietary back-end systems. Meanwhile, the LMS is under attack.

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Come Together

Jay Cross

Skype gives people the ability to place free video calls over the Net. She revealed that 40 percent of CLOs do not tie metrics to business performance; 40 percent or less allocate their budget to support business initiatives; and 70 percent could not provide an example of a great CLO in action, driving performance.