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5 Amazingly Effective Strategies to Convert Your ILT Program to High-impact Virtual Training

EI Design

Immersive learning (in the context of Virtual Training ) is essentially training that’s facilitated through a learning environment that moves learners away from just learning through PPT, visuals, video, and audio and trains them by using virtual and artificially-augmented environments.

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10 Product Training Platforms

Ed App

The better you know the product, the more effective you will be in generating sales. Effective product knowledge training should be easily digestible and packed with substance. EdApp has a SCORM-compliant authoring tool with a library of templates for powerful interactive learning. Interactive learning templates.

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Friday Finds — AI For Teaching, Too Much Interactivity, RSS Isn’t Dead

Mike Taylor

He dives into how AI can be used to grade papers, create personalized learning plans, and even detect when a student is struggling before they fall behind. You should subscribe to his newsletter while you’re over there. Learn more → Is there such a thing as “Too Much Interactivity”​ in eLearning?

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10 Customized e-Learning Solutions

Ed App

Customized e-Learning solutions offer organizations tailored ways to fill training gaps and educate staff on how to resolve issues. The customizability of this type of training means that specific needs and performance issues can be addressed for a more effective outcome. Customized e-Learning Solution #1 – EdApp.

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9 Top eLearning Trends of 2017 from 49 Experts

eLearningArt

Those future trends include Spontaneous Learning Systems (SLS), Intelligent Mentoring Systems (IMS), and highly personalized learning services. The crucial (but non-sexy) word for 2017 is “provisioning” Stephen is a Researcher, Learning and Performance Support for the National Research Council Canada.