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New Book: Play to Learn!

Usable Learning

They pull off a really nice balance between: referencing the research evidence behind games for learning. giving some really great examples of the mechanics of learning games. Along with Karl’s other books on gamification, this is a really good practical entry on the topic of learning games. ATD Learning Technologies Blog.

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Free L&D webinars for September 2018

Limestone Learning

New learning helps too, and September is full of free webinars that can add to your knowledge stores! The key to learning success in these instances, though, is getting this high-quality material to trainees as quickly as possible. In this webcast, you will: Understand how to create an internal coaching program.

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52 eLearning Experts Share their Best Tip for Creating Engaging eLearning

eLearningArt

Placing a person in a real-life scenario where they get to make decisions (for good or bad) is ideal. Jennifer is the Community Manager at Trivantis, the company behind the Lectora eLearning authoring tool. Emotion is tapped through story, conversation, experience and opportunities to reflect (group or personal). Tom Kuhlmann.

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eLearning Conferences 2013

Tony Karrer

[link] February 4-7, 2013 Education Summit : Education across Space and Time – Meeting the Needs of the Distance Learner, biennial, hosted by the Open and Distance Learning Association of Australia (ODLAA) and the Distance Education Research Consortium (DEHub), Sydney, Australia.