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Must-have skills for User Experience (UX) design in eLearning

eFront

There are several skills you need to acquire as an eLearning professional to help raise the user experience standards of your eLearning programs. Scan, scan, scan. Another important discovery in terms of UX design in eLearning is that learners will scan the content more than they will read it. Make this a habit!

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5 points on VR in medical education

KnowledgeOne

Note that powerful computer programs are required to reproduce accurate 3D images by merging the results of two-dimensional images from MRI scanners, ultrasound scans and CT scans. It is even possible to recreate a patient’s “digital twin” in VR based on their imaging results and clinical data.

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eCombat: Lessons from the Interactive Battlefields of Afghanistan

Vignettes Learning

Of this, Ackerman writes, “It’s the first immersive, interactive Army e-book, replacing the simple PDF-style scans with dynamic animations of the warzone. Bonk, Indiana University Consortium Research Fellows Program Ray Jimenez, PhD. According to the writer, this upgraded version is far better than previous Army digitized books.

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Happy Employees, Happy Shareholders: Building a Skills Strategy that Benefits Both

Degreed

traditional university education or expensive credentialing programs), followed by anxiety over what to study, and who can be a trusted partner. It starts with a visioning exercise to capture what the business or function will need to look like in the next three to five years. Anxiety over the cost (e.g.

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What is AI?

Training Orchestra

Traditionally, training management has been the domain of dedicated professionals who meticulously plan, execute, and assess training programs. Imagine a world where AI algorithms can predict training needs, design tailored programs, track progress, and even adapt content in real-time to meet individual learning styles.

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Acrobat: Metadata!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

I am frequently asked in the Acrobat classes if I know what program was used to create the source document of an exercise file. A thorough scan of the document is initiated and metadata is one of the features that is inspected. A quick tap of Ctrl-D (Cmd-D on the Mac) on the keyboard displays the Document Properties dialog box.

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Targeted Training and Formal Education: Fitting the Pieces Together

CLO Magazine

” A learning strategy requires a comprehensive environmental scan. Without such work, deploying resources is largely an exercise in groping around in the dark. This program creation is occurring at a speed and scope that the academic world is unlikely to ever achieve.