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Knowledge is Hope: Training in Times of Change & Challenge

Litmos

In the professional realm, despite tremendous economic uncertainty, many organizations are choosing to increase spending on digital learning technologies, as well as on other IT products/services that support remote workers, such as endpoint security applications, VPN solutions, video conferencing, collaboration software, and others.

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The Power That Comes with Virtual Coaching on an mLearning Platform

Mindflash

They can talk through the microphone, share handouts, and show what they are teaching on a screen. This helps the students have a more social environment for learning, but they can access it wherever they are and effectively learn and retain the material. The Next Generation of Learning.

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The Power That Comes with Virtual Coaching on an mLearning Platform

Mindflash

They can talk through the microphone, share handouts, and show what they are teaching on a screen. This helps the students have a more social environment for learning, but they can access it wherever they are and effectively learn and retain the material. The Next Generation of Learning.

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JOE GANCI – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Joseph Ganci is President of eLearningJoe, LLC, a custom learning company located outside Washington. Since 1983, he has been involved in every aspect of multimedia and learning development. It is exciting to see a growing realization that people learn primarily through ‘doing’ rather than ‘knowing’.

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Joe Ganci – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Joseph Ganci is President of eLearningJoe, LLC, a custom learning company located outside Washington. Since 1983, he has been involved in every aspect of multimedia and learning development. It is exciting to see a growing realization that people learn primarily through ‘doing’ rather than ‘knowing’.