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Recommended Reading Summary: A Chapter of “Emerging Technologies for the Classroom”

Adobe Captivate

I’ve since started writing chapter summaries (here is the last article ) so people can “preview” some of the great books out there and hopefully end up reading them! Below is this month’s chapter summary. In October, I posted some recommended reading that complemented one of my classes on gamification.

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Virtual Reality as support for future teachers

KnowledgeOne

As part of their training, future teachers (students-teachers) are sent out to schools to put into practice what they are learning and work side-by-side with a seeded teacher… who will observe the student-teacher, evaluate their performance and provide feedback to help them hone their craft. Summary of the Experience.

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AI-Powered Training Programs: What Does the Future Hold for Your Business?

learnWorlds

Employers must implement corporate L&D programs to reskill and upskill their workforce quickly. Overcoming 3 Common Challenges When Implementing AI-Based Training Programs. AI programming takes place in three stages: Learning : This stage is about collecting data and creating rules, also known as algorithms.

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The Future of AI in the eLearning Industry

Wahoo Learning

We will delve into the various applications of AI in eLearning, examine its challenges, and discuss the exciting possibilities that lie ahead. AI algorithms can convert raw data into engaging written content, allowing for the rapid development of course materials, summaries, and reports. Get in touch here.

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6 Tips for Transitioning Teachers: A TLDC Event Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

But there’s much more to L&D than instructional design, as Connie Malamed discussed in her session, “What’s Possible: Creating Your Future in Instructional Design.” She discussed identifying your “talent stacks” that prepare you for various L&D roles. But the transition does come with some upskilling.

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How to become an Instructional Designer in the etraining domain?

Philip's Learning

Instructional designers are involved in the entire process of creating instructional materials, from analyzing the needs of learners to evaluating the effectiveness of the materials. Evaluating and Updating Materials : The instructional designer evaluates the effectiveness of the materials they created.

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Why Online Training Fails: 10 Common Pitfalls (and How to Avoid Them)

Wahoo Learning

Maybe you have launched a training program and it’s not reaching its goals, or you are looking at launching a training program, you are aware of some significant challenges and you don’t want it to fail. A launch plan should form part of the program development stages. Get managers on board early.