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The Must-follow Project Plan For A Successful LMS Implementation

TalentLMS

The must-follow sample project plan for your LMS implementation. You will need to have a small group (no more than 5 or 6 people, depending on the scale of your LMS deployment) that can work on the LMS implementation project. Just like in the case of any project, the issue of time is one that can make or break the efforts of the team.

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9 Stages Of The Custom eLearning Development Process

eLearning Industry

Avoid costly mistakes on your next project, stay on track, and deliver relevant and engaging content that fits your learners and gets the job done. Whether new to custom eLearning or a seasoned pro, you will appreciate this solid overview of the development process, as well as the insider tips.

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The Docebo Discovery Lab: Embracing Continuous Learning Ourselves

Docebo

The growing complexity of software projects signaled a need for simpler development models in order to succeed. The Docebo Discovery Lab explores the technology (and the people) behind the projects guiding us into the next generation of learning technology. Innovation is at the heart of everything Docebo does.

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3 Tech Tools To Assist With Peer Review In Writing

eLearning Industry

A college professor shares here experience with tech tools from Google, Turnitin, and Panther, and how they helped sharpen her students’ peer review techniques on writing projects. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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Emotional Intelligence and The Project Manager

The field of project management has witnessed numerous advancements and continuous improvement efforts across various leadership applications and management domains. As organizations increasingly integrate Artificial Intelligence and automation into their models, the interpersonal aspect of project management will gain greater significance.

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Learning Thursday #12: Five Ways to Promote Training Team Productivity Using Your Email Application

Adobe Captivate

It’s coordinating with everyone involved in a project so everything is completed on time. Here are five ways you can use your email application to better coordinate projects and team activities. <Instructional design team’s distribution list> for assistance with project intake and updates to documentation. <eLearning

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The climate with Captivate !…

Adobe Captivate

… I’ve just finished to make some projects about the climate on Earth and of course about the global warming ( )… Here is an example (with a loop effect in advanced action): You can find more on this page : [link]. (I I try to work on my first video project with Cpt !!). … Hello Captivaters !…

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From Predictive to Agile: How to Choose the Right Project Management Methodology

Instead, project managers are embracing dynamic and adaptable frameworks that carefully consider project and product variables to determine the most suitable development approaches and project life cycles. Our profession is undergoing a transformation, moving away from rigid, one-size-fits-all methodologies.

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Project Team Engagement in the Context of Human/AI Hybrid Teams

We would all like to think that effective engagement leadership practices can overcome all the barriers that employees might face when undertaking a new project assignment. The challenge is finding a compromise between the two leadership styles.

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Understanding Scope Creep

Project managers are now spending more time managing strategic projects where the scope is susceptible to changes as the projects progress. Scope change control is now becoming a critical component of project management requiring project teams to become more active in solving problems and making decisions.

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The Credential Everyone Wants: The PMP Certification

The Project Management Professional (PMP)® Certification is one of many professional credentials that is awarded by the Project Management Institute (PMI)®. Currently, there are approximately 1.4 million PMI PMPs awarded by PMI, the world’s leading authority on management.

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Why and How to Earn Your PMP® Credential

Gaining your Project Management Professional (PMP) certification can be very beneficial for any project manager. Most successful PMP candidates treat preparing for the PMP exam as a personal project. As such, it requires careful planning and a structured approach.

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What is a Lifecycle of Learning?

Every learning project you are currently building will go through this same cycle. Every completed learning project is already somewhere in the growth, maturity, or decline stage. Mapping each project in its cycle and planning well is vital to the success of the people and organizations who rely on you to lead in learning.

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Custom eLearning: What to Consider as an L&D Manager

Taking on development of a custom eLearning project is an exciting opportunity for a learning and development manager. We’ve all experienced pain points in this type of complex project. We’ve all experienced pain points in this type of complex project. Consider the following 5 points before kicking off your project.

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The Impact of AI on Stakeholder Relations Management Practices

The emergence of AI advancements, such as ChatGPT, and the subsequent surge in its utilization, have highlighted the importance of establishing well-defined objectives and criteria to determine the appropriate extent of AI integration in project decision-making and problem-solving processes.

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3 Tips to Measure and Analyze the ROI of your Custom eLearning Solution

These 3 tips show you how to do a big picture analysis so you can give a full account on your next eLearning project. How do you measure both the quantitative and qualitative results of your efforts?

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9 Stages of the Custom eLearning Development Process

Avoid costly mistakes on your next project, stay on track, and deliver relevant and engaging content that fits your learners and gets the job done. Whether new to custom eLearning or a seasoned pro, you will appreciate this solid overview of the development process, as well as the insider tips.

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6 Tips for Reducing the Complexity of Custom eLearning Development

You go back to your office after the meeting and immediately feel the weight of the project on your shoulders. Where do you even begin tackling such a project? And consider the following tips to help you reduce the complexity of the project. Take a deep breath.

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Best Practices for a Marketing Database Cleanse

This buyers guide will cover: Review of important terminology, metrics, and pricing models related to database management projects. Download ZoomInfo’s latest data-driven eBook aimed to help marketing leaders understand the best practices around choosing a B2B contact data provider.

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20 Common Mistakes Made by Inexperienced Project Managers

You’ve read the PMBOK® Guide several times, taken the certification exam for project managers, passed, and you are now a PMP®. This whitepaper shows 20 of the most common mistakes that young or inexperienced project managers make, issues that can cost significant time and money. So why do you keep making rookie mistakes?

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Key Elements for Successful eLearning Projects

Discover how this rapid development process creates engaging, custom learning solutions on a timeline that works for you, why a strong learning culture is important, and how to showcase your Return on Learning (ROL) using data to tell the story.

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Life Cycle of Learning: Increase the Potential of Your Learning Initiatives

Speaker: Jerry Zandstra, Co-Founder, Inno-Versity, and Miriam Taylor, Chief Learning Strategist, Inno-Versity

Every learning project goes through a cycle. In this webinar, we will discuss: How to develop a life cycle plan at the beginning of your learning project. In this webinar, we will discuss: How to develop a life cycle plan at the beginning of your learning project. Helpful tips for preventing project decline and extending value.

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Localization: Revolutionize Your Global Content Strategy

Speaker: Zak Haitkin, Localization Manager

From broad communication to eLearning and virtual content distinctions to understanding the unique cultural nuances of a new demographic, there are many factors at play when it comes to localization projects at scale. The strategies you can employ to launch a successful localization project.

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Virtual Training, Real Results: Exploring the Potential of VR in the Workplace

Speaker: John Blackmon - CTO, CAIO ELB Learning

In this session, attendees will learn how to: Get project inspiration based on learning goals See use cases with proven metrics Learn easy ways to create 360 degree images and video - and more! Don’t miss this eye-opening event! June 29, 2023 at 9:30 am PDT, 12:30 pm EDT, 5:30 pm GMT

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Partnering Well on a Rapid Timeline

Speaker: Becci Zweirs, Learning Projects Leader, Inno-Versity, Miriam Taylor, Chief Learning Strategist, Inno-Versity, and Pam Whetstone, Training Development Manager, Williams-Sonoma

Any eLearning professional can tell you that each project has its own unique challenges. Join experts from Inno-Versity and William-Sonoma for an in-depth case study that will take you from discovery to creation and deployment of a complex eLearning project - a project that was completed in less than 9 months using in-house resources.