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7 Tech Tools & Skills Trainers Must Have

TalentLMS

Educational technology research journals are now rife with the mandatory technology skills trainers should have. In this article, we’ll share with you a list composed by leading educational technology journals. Look around you and into any education journal you may find. Social Media for eLearning.

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Top 29 Profitable Online Course Ideas to Create in 2024

Fly Plugins

Small businesses often lack the resources to protect themselves effectively. Creating a course that teaches strategies for effective remote work productivity, collaboration tools, and communication skills will be invaluable for individuals and organizations navigating this new way of working.

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Microlearning Malarkey

Clark Quinn

There’s an example using the ‘youtube’ explanation of microlearning. The article goes on to cite a bunch of facts from the Journal of Applied Psychology. It starts citing the journal for one piece of data, that’s a reasonable effect (17% improvement for chunking). But wait, there’s more!

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The Psychology and Neuroscience of the Underdog Effect: Why We’re all Leicester City Football Fans!

Learningtogo

“ The Underdog Effect ” was published in the Journal of Applied Psychology in 2008. This self relevance is a critical piece to understanding the psychology of the Underdog Effect. Another study looked at the underdog effect from the aspect of fairness. What does this all mean to the learning professional?

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How Social Networks Can Harness the Power of Weak Ties | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

These dynamics have been around for thousands of years, and have been written about extensively for decades – like in this 1973 article by Mark Granvotter in the American Journal of Sociology, The Strength of Weak Ties. The clustering of employee groups was not the surprising thing. Properly d.

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The Great Survey Completion Rate Dilemma Solved (Maybe) | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

As you’ve no doubt come to expect from my “investigative journalism” style, I did a little digging (and I mean little), and what at least one source reports may surprise you. So, while SurveyMonkey’s research is interesting, it still doesn’t tell us conclusively what the effect is of over-questioning your clients. Properly d.

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The Great Survey Completion Rate Dilemma Solved (Maybe)

Dashe & Thomson

As you’ve no doubt come to expect from my “investigative journalism” style, I did a little digging (and I mean little), and what at least one source reports may surprise you. So, while SurveyMonkey’s research is interesting, it still doesn’t tell us conclusively what the effect is of over-questioning your clients. Properly d.