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Hacking Digital Learning Strategies #Bookreview

Learning with e's

Photo by Steve Wheeler When Shelly Terrell speaks or writes, people take notice. Hacking Digital Learning Strategies sounds quite a daunting title for a book of practical ideas, but with the cartoon spaceman on the cover, readers will know they are in for a fun ride with plenty of happiness along the way. Unported License.

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ChoiceU supports thousands of hotel franchises with an agile learning strategy

CLO Magazine

Leaders have the greatest impact on employee engagement and performance, so ChoiceU centered much of this strategy on people in more senior roles. Photo © Tony Powell. The right learning strategy won’t be one-size-fits-all. Choice Hotels International Reception Area.

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How To Create Successful M-Learning Strategy: mLearnCon – Part I

Upside Learning

Last week I attended a day-long certificate workshop at the inaugural mLearnCon in San Diego titled Creating a successful m-learning strategy: From Planning to Implementation conducted by Judy Brown , Rovy Branon , Jason Haag , and Chris Raasch. The pace of change is phenomenal and m-learning has truly come of age now.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Finding Good Photos for Your eLearning Scenarios

Learning Visions

Friday, October 30, 2009 Finding Good Photos for Your eLearning Scenarios Do you struggle with finding good stock photos to use in your eLearning scenarios? So then do you go do a custom photo shoot? Or will you stick with free online stock photos? What’s Your Max Learning Strategy? But usually not.

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Microlearning Case Study: Performance Support

Upside Learning

We could have used photos of each individual step with instructions, but in this case, the dynamics of the process suggested videos. We’re here to help you optimize your learning strategies. The post Microlearning Case Study: Performance Support first appeared on The Upside Learning Blog.

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A little bit better

Clark Quinn

I have never really cottoned on to the practice of photo-bombing. One of the things I’ve been doing is something that I call ‘reverse photo-bombing’ When I see a picture being taken, instead of getting in it, I get behind the photographer, and at the right time, I put up bunny ears behind them (or something else silly).

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Paper Cuts

Learnnovators

360° PHOTOS. Google calls them “photo spheres” and they remind me of Microsoft’s Photosynth. Whereas Photosynth stitched together discrete photos, you record your photo sphere in a continuous circular motion. All you need to record your own photo sphere is the Cardboard Camera app. A virtual tour, perhaps?

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