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10 Low-Cost Ideas for Employee Training

The Training by Nelle Blog | Corporate Training and Consulting

So, What Will it Cost Me? In terms of pricing, Microsoft PowerPoint (standalone, not including full Microsoft Suite) will cost you about $109, for 1 user (both PC and Mac) in the Microsoft Store, but you can shop around and check out other vendors such as Amazon, Overstock or Office Max/Depot. Flip for Fun.

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Q&A: We can’t afford to build a website AND app for our LMS. What are the low-cost app alternatives?

Plume - e-learning & learning management systems

App builders, while cost-effective, don’t keep up with the changes we make on the browser app, and we’ve found that they result in a disparity between the browser and mobile. Used by global brands like Starbucks, Microsoft and Vimeo, Progressive Web Apps (PWA) bridges the gap between mobile apps and browser-based apps.

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Always On, Always Available Learning With Chatbots (and Training Magazine)

Learningtogo

You’ll recognize how easy it is to integrate a chatbot with what you’re already using: Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, Trivantis Lectora, even Microsoft PowerPoint. You’ll save money with a list of free or very low-cost sources for the tools and training you need to build your first bot.

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TEACHING ONLINE: Teachers are Going Online. Corporate Trainers Could Learn from Their Experience

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Businesses may already have Adobe Connect, Webex, Microsoft Teams, or even Skype for Business.   Other teachers need a low-cost online solution—as many in the business world do as well—and they need it now.   Here are a couple of our favorites, with a quick look at costs, features, and limitations.   14.99/month

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#MlearnCon Recap: Where are we now with mLearning?

Challenge to Learn

First thing I noticed was that all the case studies I attended where done by large corporations or institutes (Microsoft, BlackBerrie, GE capital, Deloitte, Qualqomm, Sony, Federal reserve bank). But most of all we need to make it possible to create that content and publish it to a mobile app with just one mouse click at low costs.

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10 Asynchronous Learning Activities

Ed App

It is good to use these activities to train your team members because they are relatively low-cost and wide-reaching. Pre-recorded videos can be used by numerous trainees at a relatively low cost. Sign up for Free and Start Using the Best LMS Platform for Asynchronous Learning Activities.

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More Answers to Your Rapid E-Learning Questions

Rapid eLearning

The new Microsoft Office site has a lot of the same images you’d buy from vendors like Fotolio available for free. So if you have a licensed copy of Microsoft’s software you can feel comfortable using the images they provide. By the way, Microsoft has a blog dedicated to templates and images. Modify existing clip art.