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Taco Mac Secures Fifty Spots in NRAEF Apprenticeship Program

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West Chicago, Illinois —March 12, 2018—Taco Mac, a 28-unit casual dining restaurant chain based in Alpharetta, Georgia, recently became one of the first restaurant chains to participate in the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation ’s (NRAEF) Hospitality Sector Registered Apprenticeship (HSRA) program. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE.

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What is Just-in-Time Training? And How to Implement It

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Example of Just-in-time learning: MAC Cosmetics Case Study. At ELM, we got an opportunity to provide just-in-time learning for MAC Cosmetics, a global company that produces a rainbow of eyeshadows and lipsticks, skin care solutions, mascara, makeup tools, and fragrances. They needed just-in-time training. The makeup artists loved it.

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5 Reasons to Encourage a Collaborative Workplace Culture

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A culture of collaboration means that your employees work as a team. Today we present five reasons to transform your workplace culture. Your office uses Windows, but your client just told you that they use Macs exclusively. If your employees rarely work in groups, a culture of cooperation might be preferable.

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What is Just-in-Time Training? And How to Implement It

eLearningMind

Example of Just-in-time learning for MAC Cosmetics. At ELM, we got an opportunity to provide just-in-time learning for MAC Cosmetics, a global company that produces a rainbow of eyeshadows and lipsticks, skin care solutions, mascara, makeup tools, and fragrances. Click here to read the full MAC case study.

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What Is eLearning Design?

Beyond Campus Innovations

When thinking about your choice of color scheme, keep cultural associations in mind. Certain colors have a different significance in some cultures than others. When you understand your target audience, you can more easily determine the impact their culture will have on specific color associations.

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Do you speak emojis?

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The same emoji can have different meanings in different cultures, and therefore be a source of misunderstanding. There are already some pitfalls you can avoid: Two hands placed firmly against each other, meaning “please” or “thank you” in Japanese culture, have turned into high-fives in our Western cultures.

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Don McAllister, Behind the Scenes, and ScreenChamp Awards

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Don has been making screencasts since 2005, when he formed his membership site teaching about all things Mac and iOS, ScreenCastsOnline. In addition to making screencasts for his site, Don creates tutorials for top Mac and iOS software vendors, including The Omni Group, Boinx Software, Smile Software, Cultured Code, 37 Signals and many more.