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What makes Product Knowledge Training a Game-Changer?

Infopro Learning

An effective product knowledge training program can equip your sales team with essential skills, improve your organization’s reputation, boost customer satisfaction and increase sales. In this article, we are going to share with you why product knowledge training can be a game-changer for your business.

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Technical Training: Game-Changing Engagement Strategies

CommLab India

It has a reputation for being about as exciting as watching paint dry. T echnical training has long been associated with monotony and disengagement due to its often complex and detailed nature. But what if I told you it doesn't have to be that way?

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What Makes Learning Games So Great?

InSync Training

When we think of corporate learning, rarely do “fun and games” come to mind. Folks, training has a reputation problem. Gamification and game-based learning , when used appropriately within a blend, supports all the key actors in modern learning. Our learners perceive traditional training as outdated and ineffective.

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Top 10 Advantages of Game-Based Learning in 2024

Hurix Digital

Table of Contents: Introduction Top 10 Advantages of Game-Based Learning 1. Game-Based Learning helps in Retaining Learning Insights 2. Game-based learning, as the name suggests, is gameplay with defined learning goals, and designed to present subject matter in the form of a game to help learners understand the concepts.

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Games Teach!

Kapp Notes

It was sparked by Ruth Clark’s article “ Why Games Don’t Teach. ” So, So looking at the argument, Why Games Don’t Teach, we have several interesting positions: Games Don’t Teach. All current reviews of adequately designed and peer-reviewed research have found NO learning or motivational benefits from games.

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Games Teach!

Kapp Notes

It was sparked by Ruth Clark’s article “ Why Games Don’t Teach. ” So, So looking at the argument, Why Games Don’t Teach, we have several interesting positions: Games Don’t Teach. All current reviews of adequately designed and peer-reviewed research have found NO learning or motivational benefits from games.

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Integrating Game Thinking in eLearning Design

Origin Learning

The focus is now shifting on creating learning experiences that integrate games organically into the eLearning course content rather than a forced inclusion. In today’s blog post, we will learn about ‘Game Thinking’, how it differs from gamification, and the application of game thinking in modern workplace eLearning.

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