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A quick guide to creating a learning culture

Learning Pool

A recent CIPD report into professional learning and development found that 98% of L&D practitioners wanted to create a positive learning culture. What is a learning culture? If we take that CIPD figure at face value, then having a learning culture is clearly a good thing. How to create a learning culture.

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3 Areas To Combine Employee Training And Micro Learning

KnowledgeAnywhere

Micro-learning is a buzzword in the elearning industry, and for good reason. The way people learn at work, and in general, has shifted and training formats have needed to adapt. This article will discuss three areas of training where micro-learning can be effectively used in employee education to make a large impact.

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Virtual Reality and Micro Learning: Ready. Set. Engage. - Tip #145

Vignettes Learning

What are the possible benefits of using VR within the learning space? Using Augmented Reality to play Pokemon Go on a mobile device Using Augmented Reality To Explore and Learn AR is already being used to provide people with an immersive learning experience. What are the different ways of implementing this kind of move?

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3 E-Learning Predictions for 2018

LearnDash

This year we will be getting more “micro”, seeing a rise in subscriptions, and (possibly) machines. I must confess that this year I have been struggling to come up with my predictions for the e-learning industry. Prediction #1: Growth in Micro-Learning Delivery & Reporting.

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Augmented Reality (AR) in Education: Transforming K12 for the Digital Age

Hurix Digital

The prospect of learning is shifting towards immersive experiences, thus demanding innovative solutions to engage students. In this blog, we will explore different cases of augmented reality in education to highlight how it is reshaping the K–12 learning landscape in 2024. Let’s dive in!

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Should Your Courses be “Mobile First”?

LearnDash

Creating an online course today is different than it was just five years ago, mainly because of the technology we use. Back when e-learning first hit the scene there was no other way to take the course than using a desktop. So this begs the question: when creating an e-learning course should you focus first on the mobile learner?

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See How Infusionsoft Uses LearnDash

LearnDash

Then there are companies that take advantage of our features for creating robust employee and client training. But with power comes a learning curve. In addition to this case study I also spend a few minutes discussing the two major trends in the e-learning space today: Mobile Learning/Micro-Content.