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Podcast – Making Indian Product Global

Disprz

Who wants to learn how to build great products or want to learn how to build great startups. And we thought, what better way to do this than through a podcast? And here we are with our first edition of the Business and UX Story podcast. I think probably by the next podcast we should do 10 million.

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mLearning Feature Sets: Possibilities Wide & Deep

mLearning Trends

To kick off this series of updated posts, we thought we'd start out with an overview of the wide and varied feature sets we've witnessed our customers and partners addressing in the so called "mobile learning space." Training Delivery.

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The Future Of Learning Design

The eLearning Coach

If you are intrigued by the future of learning design, you won’t want to miss the second half of this interview with Karl Kapp. Coach: What types of challenges do newer technologies, such as mobile and podcast, present to the instructional designer? All great techniques to use for educational podcasts. Wrong format.

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PDR Design Model Supports Shift to Learning Design in the Work Context

Living in Learning

We are behind the flow of business, and many of us do design and develop solutions for the bigger slice of the learning opportunity pie. If knowledge workers are not in training, they must be at work. Note how the answers vary within each phase of the learning continuum despite association with the same attribute.

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What is Learning in the Flow of Work? A New Perspective on Learning

Instancy

Learning can happen within the work environment or business chat applications. For example, learning may be assessed within chat and work collaboration apps like Microsoft Teams. Learning can be pushed to the knowledge worker automatically using artificial techniques based on the work tasks being performed. .