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18 Top Learning, Technology & Media Links: Weekly Digest – 11

Upside Learning

In short, the last week has seen the internet buzzing with activity – from some astonishing statistics in the mobile domain to eBooks taking the centre stage in publishing market and the entry of QR in eLearning. Need to quench your thirst for the latest in learning, technology and media links further?

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Google Wave - Twitter - eLearning Learning Best of October 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Presentation Backchannel Multitasking - eLearning Technology , October 29, 2009. Top 8 Reasons Why Training Providers Are Adopting eLearning - Upside Learning Blog , October 29, 2009. Video Games, Education and Entertainment Statistics - Kapp Notes , October 5, 2009.

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Five Ways Mobile Learning Can Be a Boon For Healthcare Sales Professionals

CommLab India

They need to multitask – be aware of relevant regulatory laws, have extensive knowledge of their drugs and equipment, be knowledgeable of competing products, and be able to answer doctors’ queries effectively. If the doctor asks for any statistics, he can check his mobile for the necessary details.

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Online Training vs Instructor-Led Training: Which is More Effective?

Training Orchestra

As skills become more demanding in any given industry and learning technology becomes more sophisticated and convenient, it will be the task of L&D professionals to find the perfect balance (or no balance at all) between utilizing instructor-led training and online training to satisfy learners while meeting an organization’s training objectives.

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3 Employee Training Challenges Solved with Technology (and how to figure out more)

WalkMe Training Station

There are also manuals and videos which can be digital and on demand, but the tech alternative far surpasses these methods in accelerating the rate employees learn. Technology makes it possible to include experimental learning when training new employees on software – as recommended in the 70:20:10 training model.