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An Expert’s View On The Transformation of Employee Training

WalkMe Training Station

Brandon Carson is an award winning, innovative, and highly focused leader with a progressive track record of learning strategy and execution. He is the author of the upcoming book from ATD Press, “Learning In The Age of Immediacy: Five Factors for How We Connect, Communicate, and Get Work Done.”

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How to Use Gamification and Docebo’s Rewards Marketplace to Tap Your Learners’ Inherent Competitive Nature

Docebo

Use your e-learning platform to nurture that healthy sense of competition your learners desire – and turn it into opportunity! Gamification in E-learning. Gamification allow learning administrators to apply gaming concepts to their e-learning strategy. Humans are competitive by nature.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

A day with Dave Snowden , October 26, 2010 Dave Snowden is a compelling storyteller, mad genius, and irascible Welshman who has pioneered the mash-up of complexity theory and management practice. Flying around in VirtualU: Sense of space is important in virtual learning environments. Open up the Navigation. Just amazing!

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10 Patterns of Interaction: Implementing Social Learning Strategies in eLearning

eFront

Call a celebrity expert or a community expert to talk about pressing issues and have learners listen to the expert in a panel discussion. A common interesting fact about all these interaction patterns is they can easily be implemented using technology, email and texting being the first line of social interaction in the eLearning world.

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10 Patterns of Interaction: Implementing Social Learning Strategies in eLearning

eFront

Call a celebrity expert or a community expert to talk about pressing issues and have learners listen to the expert in a panel discussion. A common interesting fact about all these interaction patterns is they can easily be implemented using technology, email and texting being the first line of social interaction in the eLearning world.

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