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Mobile Learning Survey Results Summary

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

57% of respondents use Facebook Mobile. Measuring the effectiveness of Mobile Learning. Awareness of the Mobile Learning options   Mobile Learning Trends In three years Virtual Training is expected to be the delivery method for over 50% of the training in 65% of the organizations. The results are summarized below.

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Active and Passive Learning in Organizations

The Performance Improvement Blog

Many of the typical methods of learning in the workplace make the learner a passive recipient of knowledge and skills. The method might be entertaining, interactive, and of their own choosing, but fundamentally these methods are passive for the learner. She includes: Company training (face-to-face workshops and e-learning).

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The Challenges of Communicating with Direct Sellers

Mobile Coach

Direct selling companies rely on being able to effectively communicate with their field. This is when maintaining effective communications becomes a formidable challenge. Attention and interest by senior executives are clearly focused on the need to communicate, but the current method, strategy, and/or tool is not working.

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7 Types of Storyboards You Can Choose From for Your Creative Projects

Storyboard Hero

Helps filmmakers, animators, or creators plan and organize their ideas effectively. Offers a cost-effective and accessible method for brainstorming and conceptualizing scenes before production begins. Allows for quick revisions and adjustments by simply sketching or replacing frames.

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eLearning in the Digital Age

ICS Learning

The effectiveness of your eLearning project and the subsequent achievement of your learning goals are contingent on your ability to fully engage the user by appealing to their learning preferences. So, what is the summary conclusion behind these three assumptions? eLearning environments must change to be effective.

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Effective Training Visuals—Abstract to Concrete

OpenSesame

We’re back with the fourth in a series of blog posts written to help you evaluate elearning courses by considering how well their visuals add to the effectiveness of the training. There are many highly inventive, clever, and unique methods used to visualize large sets of data and/or complex ideas. Present Information in a Visual Form.

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Ruth Clark: eLearning and the Science of Instruction: A 10 Year Retrospection

Learning Visions

Smart phone…search functions…facebook/web 2.0…gaming…the Eye Tracking Research Meta-Analysis Right now just have a few experiments in this area… Section 3 (of book): Use of Key Methods Evidence around practice, collaboration and learner control in learner. Technology has changed! gaming…the cloud. new family?

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