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A.I., XR, Digital Twin – Which will drive Learning Technology?

eLearning 24-7

” If I was a vendor, like Workato, that connects APIs, and right now has a growing customer base with learning system vendors, I’d be paying attention to GAI offerings that just by developing code, could do the same thing (at a cheaper price point, let alone free). Knowledge bases. Can we do it today?

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Choose the Right Modalities for Your Blended Learning Strategy

Cinecraft

Blended learning is flexible, allowing the designer to revise and customize all or parts of the training as needed. Based on testing, the company anticipates some frustration from customers because the new procedures require extra identity verification steps. This is her “Need to Do” content. This is her “Need to Know” content.

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Building Informal Learning Habits

CLO Magazine

“As a result, we expect employees to be accountable for their own development and then provide customized support to make that happen.” This could include outlining the context for interactions with peers, customers, vendors, leaders and experts in meetings, customer sales or service interactions.

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eLearning Conferences

Tony Karrer

All the information below was obtained from Internet sources and announcements in educational journals. link] March 16-19, 2009 International Workshop on Intelligent, Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing (IMIS2009), Fukuoka, Japan. link] Off-Campus Library Services Conference, 14 th annual, will be held in 2010.

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How Avaya Built Its Own Version of Khan Academy

TechSmith Camtasia

Last week I had the pleasure of presenting at the semi-annual Technology Services World (TSW) Conference , hosted by the Technology Services Industry Association (TSIA) on the Avaya Mentor program, which I had also written about last August. Can’t see the video? Click here. The Gear We Got.

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Informal Learning – the other 80%

Jay Cross

Keeping the promises made to our customers. Improving service and processes. Know-what/Know “what-not” (facts, information, concepts; how to customize and filter out information, distinguish junk and glitz from real substance, ignore unwanted and unneeded information and interactions). Know “What-if…?”