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eLearning Trends for 2018

Association eLearning

Every year around this time, we discuss the eLearning trends for the next year. The issue of how to share professional information across the organization creates a lot of discussion. Organizations ask whether they simply need a messaging system like Slack or Skype. What’s hot? What’s not?

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Leading Remote and Hybrid Teams: Best Practices to Build High-Performing Squad in The New Normal

Infopro Learning

Challenge: Discussing or conveying messages in a traditional workplace setting is effortless with a quick announcement for a team or near a workplace water cooler. Slack, MS Teams, and Skype are the best channels to meet online and share ideas. Communication Hindrances. Furthermore, it is challenging to encourage open conversation.

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My experiences with a hybrid session: the new norm?

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

We asked in advance about the tool options (many are not allowed to zoom): the preferences were Skype and Zoom. It can be more difficult to break into a discussion online, but this can also apply to the live participants. In this case we have her face embodied on the laptop via the webcam and carry her around.

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Learned Helplessness of Learning #chat2lrn

Nick Leffler

We had a discussion on which made the most sense and arrived at Learned Helplessness of Learning. Shortly after Skyping with Mark and Lesley Price of the chat2lrn crew, Mark and I were busy at work authoring the questions in Google Docs. Chat2lrn is a dynamic discussion as I said before. Join the Discussion.

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What’s Your Learning Tool Stack?

Clark Quinn

This can be email, but increasingly we’re seeing dedicated shared tools being supported, like Slack, that support creating groups, and archive discussions and files. Instead, I coordinate with one group with Slack, a couple others with Skype and email, and am using Google Docs and email with another. What have I forgotten?

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2015 top 10 tools for learning

Clark Quinn

Skype: the Internet Time Alliance maintains a Skype channel where we regularly discuss issues, and ask and answer each other’s questions. Facebook: there’s another group that I use like the Skype channel, and of course just what comes in from friends postings is a great source of lateral input.

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2015 Top Tools for Learning

Performance Learning Productivity

Skype : Skype offers the magic of essentially free multimedia global communication and learning. Together with my colleagues in the Internet Time Alliance , I use Skype as our principal digital ‘glue’ to share and learn is a continuous flow. That prediction came true much sooner than BCG thought it would.