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5 Online Employee Training Tools Every Company Needs to Succeed

KnowledgeCity

Some of the most widely used online employee training tools include eLearning platforms, video streaming services, and learning management systems. YouTube: This video-sharing site is the second most used social media platform, with 2.2 The price point for Canva for Teams is $149.90 billion monthly active users. Social Networks.

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Successful Zoom Webinar Training: How To Create The Best Training

Spark Your Interest

When you want to allow chat features so participants can send instant messages to other users within a meeting or a private message to an individual participant. Ability to live stream your webinar to third-party platforms. Live stream session content to event lobby and third-party platforms. of Attendees.

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How Micro-Learning Boosts “At the Moment Performance” - Tip #114

Vignettes Learning

It is an experiment we do each time we move from one momentum stream to a newer momentum stream. Link to Youtube. Ed, my team member, responded only with a link to a YouTube video. Ed responded with a YouTube video Ed sent me a link. The seekers look for instant answers. Ed had no other words.

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Using social media for eLearning (a look at the top 6 social platforms)

eFront

There’s also the fact that Twitter provides few mechanisms for saving, cataloguing and viewing tweets at a later time, besides the rather inflexible hashtags; it’s more a stream-of-messages than a content repository. Compared to Twitter, using YouTube for eLearning is more straightforward.

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Using social media for eLearning (a look at the top 6 social platforms)

eFront

There’s also the fact that Twitter provides few mechanisms for saving, cataloguing and viewing tweets at a later time, besides the rather inflexible hashtags; it’s more a stream-of-messages than a content repository. Compared to Twitter, using YouTube for eLearning is more straightforward.

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Making Sense of the World

Jay Cross

Skypechat, for instant messaging and discussion with my peers at Internet Time Alliance. When I’m researching a specific topic, I turn to other sources to pinpoint what I’m looking for: Searches on Google, Wikipedia, TED talks, YouTube and the knowledge of friends. I generally do my best synthesis while asleep.

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Under the radar: great technologies you could be using

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

YouTube, SlideShare. Skype/Instant messaging. Activity streams, e.g. Jay’s FriendFeed. Backnoise for back channel, to get more conversations going. Go here to take part. Poll : Jane’s Top 100 List. Write a blog? RSS Reader. Google Docs/collaborative writing. Learner redefined. Becoming who you are. FriendFeed.