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Friday Finds — Behavioral Science in L&D, AI Capabilities & Top Tools

Mike Taylor

Speaking of fun, if you’re up for a little side action, my daughter’s softball team is hosting a football squares fundraiser. Learn more → Tech Tools & Tips If tools are your jam, check out my new Work Smarter newsletter. L&D and HR specialists know that business is people. All on a single platform.

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9 Top eLearning Trends of 2017 from 49 Experts

eLearningArt

Brent is the Chief Learning Strategist for Litmos and a recognized eLearning industry leader. He was well known as the Program Director of the eLearning Guild before taking senior leadership roles in the corporate sector. He also hosts the L&D Talk Youtube channel and is a popular blogger. Learn more about Brent here.

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The Best eLearning Tools You Need Now

LearnUpon

Google Drive is also ideal for storing brochures and educational documents that account managers may need access to from eLearning conferences and other remote locations. The main strength of this eLearning tool is that it’s so easy to use. Wistia is an incredibly handy video hosting platform.

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25 eLearning Tools You Need Now

LearnUpon

At LearnUpon, we find Google Drive a great location for storing the brochures and educational documents account managers may need to access from eLearning conferences and other remote locations. What it does: YouTube hosts a huge repository of video content. Best networking tools for eLearning. Tool: YouTube.

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25 eLearning tools you need to have

LearnUpon

At LearnUpon, we find Google Drive a great location for storing the brochures and educational documents account managers may need to access from eLearning conferences and other remote locations. Content Specialist, Antoinette says: As an obsessive organizer, I’ve tried lots of online to do lists. Tool: YouTube. Tool: LinkedIn.