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25 Random Acts of Kindness for L&D Professionals

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Reading Time: 4 minutes Introduction To celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Week, I’m sharing 25 random acts of kindness (plus some bonus ones) you could practice throughout the week to lift up your colleagues and the learners you support. Watch your favorite movie—again. Being kind at work isn’t just a nice thing to do. Read a book.

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8 Types of Online Communities: Examples & Tips on How to Build Yours

learnWorlds

Online communities have become pivotal in fostering social interaction , offering support, facilitating professional networking, and enhancing learning opportunities. For example, there are subreddits dedicated to news , technology, gaming, sports, cooking, movies, music, and much more.

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Meet the team: Delight

Rustici Software

Delight is one of our largest teams, and they are all local to the Nashville area. Kyle Patmor – Head Solution Seeker (aka Director of Client Integrations and Support). Joe leads Tier 1 support and answers learning standards questions daily. Nolan, the man in the famous robe, helps with support for SCORM Cloud.

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Energize and Thrive: 5 Employee Activities to Beat Burnout

The Training by Nelle Blog | Corporate Training and Consulting

This can be done in the office or by partnering with a local spa or wellness center. EzCater is a great way to find out who to support in your community and provide great food options at the same time (from Vegan to Mexican food and everything in between).

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A Gigantic Thanksgiving Thank You!

Learning Rebels

So here I am preparing a dinner for two and as I pop tomorrow’s dressing into the refrigerator (even small, it pays to plan ahead), I’m thinking of everyone who has helped and supported Learning Rebels. ” Me: “There’s no Mom here, only Zuul” (bonus points if you catch the movie reference).

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Whither higher education? To the opera!

Allison Rossett

I often think about the condition of higher education, but was concerned not at all when I went to see “La Boheme” in a movie theater at the mall. Recently and suddenly, our local opera announced it was closing. Opera in a movie theater has much to offer: Technology delivers access to superb talent. Money matters.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | September 17, 2021

Mike Taylor

It is part of an increasingly common tactic of targeting local organizations like school boards, etc. And if you know someone who is doing work you appreciate at the local level, let them know you support them. And if you know someone who is doing work you appreciate at the local level, let them know you support them.