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Effective Community Management: Best Practices for Success

learnWorlds

Companies that build strong learning communities , as found by Salesforce in 2021, are 3.5 Learning isn’t just for school; it’s a big player in the professional game too. So, as we kick off this journey into effective community management, let’s keep these stats in mind.

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Can Games Transform the World? | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

The game randomly presented the players – the public – with the questionable receipts. If a receipt looked suspicious, players could write a description and hit an Investigate This! To add an element of competition, a leaderboard tracked and displayed which players had made the most finds. Download the whitepaper » Blog this!

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The Sound of Silence | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

That’s all fair, and we should seek to accommodate as many people as possible in our pursuit of effective training. Oddly enough, however, it’s a rare day when you hear people say “I learn so much better when my brain is trying to do two things at once.” Why don’t we hear that? Because it’s not true. Properly d.

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21st century Learning Management Systems

From the Coleface

An interesting day at the eLearning Network on 25 Sept where the focus was Learning Management Systems. One of the themes was the way that websites that we consume in our leisure e.g. BBC, Amazon set expectations of functionality and look & feel for other web-based systems that we use.

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7 eLearning Experts Share Tips on How to Choose the Best Learning Management System

ProProfs

Identifying the ‘right’ learning management system (LMS) for your business can be quite a hassle. Nowadays, people expect software to work like Facebook, video’s to work like YouTube and the search to work like Google. And make sure that support doesn’t go away once the system is up and running.

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Virtual Boot-Camp: Games and Learning with the U.S. Military.

Dashe & Thomson

The Washington Post recently ran an article on Project MMOWGLI (Massively Multiplayer Online Wargame Leveraging the Internet), a new MMORPG being rolled out by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) that will allow thousands of players to participate in solving geopolitical crises created by hypothetical pirate attacks off the coast of Somalia.

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Avoid “Me Too” Methodology

LearnDash

I can recall when Facebook hit the scenes. They wanted to have their very own Facebook, but with very minor differences. One that contributes to the industry and will encourage all industry players (your competition) to up their game. Everyone wanted to create something similar. How many of these were successful?