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The next normal

E-Learning Provocateur

L&D will need to create the channels of learning, growth, communication and sharing and help employees learn new ways of working efficiently and effectively. Uploading a document to a platform or delivering a webinar is not a solution. This does not mean more elearning, virtual webinars and online video meetings.

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What’s Your Learning Tool Stack?

Clark Quinn

Seriously, this is important, as the tools we use and provide through the organization impact the effectiveness with which people can work. There’s also probably a need to save community-specific resources like documents and job aids, so there may be a portal function as well. Yeah, my life is exciting ;).

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Ready or Not, The Future Is Now

CLO Magazine

There are also social implications for machine learning in the workplace, said John Schneider, vice president of product marketing for Jive Software. Machine learning enabled tools can automate common tasks, like updating LMS databases, transcribing documents or assigning content. But he said none of these advances are plug and play.

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How to Make BYOD Work

CLO Magazine

Even though most of them have a personal mobile device, Sue Puhlhorn, the company’s senior director of learning and organizational effectiveness, said those hourly employees need to learn on site when time can be scheduled. The Gap uses Jive to help employees share best practices, ask questions and share experiences.

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Is There a Better Way to Social Learning?

Xyleme

By doing this, George argues that vendors (LMS in particular), and the organizations they sell to, will begin to see their product no longer as simply an event-based tool for learning, but rather as a process-based tool for capacity planning and workplace effectiveness. Blow up your LMS.

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Making the best use of the Learning Management System

CrossKnowledge

The Learning Management System (LMS) is a software application/platform for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting and delivery of training courses. Teasers, posters, newsletters, and even mini‐movies are effective ways of communicating information about your project internally.

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