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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | June 28, 2019

Mike Taylor

How you might use some insights from Robert CialdiniĀ“s psychology of persuasion in your L&D programs by Krystyna Gadd ( @KrystynaGadd ). Learning, Design & Technology Miscellany. The lads on the @GoodPractice podcast talk with Helen Blunden (@ActivateLearning) about Is ‘lifelong learning’ a myth?

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Upcoming Learning Events: Will you be there? Artisan will!

Artisan eLearning

Artisan E-Learning ended 2017 with a BANG! after having received awards from Training Magazine , the eLearningGuild , and Elearning! As we enter the new year, we’ll continue our course development work while also giving back to the e-learning community. Learn more from ATD. Whatā€™s a storyboard? Artisan will!

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5 Tips for Using Social Media in eLearning

DigitalChalk eLearning

Social media can increase employee and student participation; learners are more likely to stay engaged to complete the program if they are able to reach out to peers involved. eLearningGuild, @learningsolmag and @elearnindustry are a few great ones to start your list with. How can you use social media in eLearning? Follow the experts.

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Flash Quiz Tools

Tony Karrer

So, the eLearningGuild research again to the rescue. And, Quizmaker allows you to track your results with your standards based Learning Management System as Quizmaker output is SCORM and AICC compliant. Add e-learning interactions like data-entry fields and customizable quizzes.

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Simulations Games Social and Trends

Tony Karrer

I received some interesting questions (and you know I love questions) from someone doing eLearning industry market research around trends in simulations, games, social learning. That said ā€“ if Iā€™m defining my business direction (which is whatā€™s behind these questions), I would start by looking at my post on the Business of Learning.

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Low Cost LMS - Help Needed

Tony Karrer

The development of e-Learning is being done through Captivate, so I do not need a system with authoring capabilities. I have not had much luck with open source LMS programs, mainly because of technical limitations on our part. Do you have any recommendations on which programs to consider?

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eLearning Cyclops: Deconstructing My #DemoFest Course - Part 1

eLearning Cyclops

A good place start is to first provide an overview of the course and lessons learned as described in my DemoFest submission below. Staff required training on using the new application interfaces and learning how to complete Office tasks that have changed in the new and updated Office software. Why was this project needed? Jeff Goldman.