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Optimising Learning Technology to Support Hybrid Working

Training Orchestra

Optimising Learning Technology to Support Hybrid Working. Most organisations have adopted hybrid ways of working which in turn are driving new learning strategies. Supporting these increasingly complex requirements will potentially involve multiple learning technologies. What technology is required to support it.

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Synchronous Vs. Asynchronous Learning: Which L&D Approach Yields Better Results?

Disprz

With digital acceleration and surging trends like on-the-job training and just-in-time learning, you might have thought the debate between synchronous vs. asynchronous learning is settled. We wish enterprise learning was that simple; unfortunately, it gets overly complicated with the advancements in the L&D domain.

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When Good Learning Technologies Go Bad

InSync Training

The list of things that can go wrong with learning technologies often seems endless but they’re easy to deal with when you’re prepared. Or you have one learner who can’t login. 4-Step Disaster Recovery Process.

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The importance of synchronicity

Clive on Learning

Over the past couple of months, I have twice been fortunate enough to hear Professor Stephen Heppell speak, once at the 25th birthday party of the eLearning Network and again last week when I chaired his session at Learning Technologies. On both occasions, the idea that most got me thinking was that 'synchronous is sovereign'.

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A.I., XR, Digital Twin – Which will drive Learning Technology?

eLearning 24-7

One reason I love XR, besides the hologram human/avatar – the one I tried it was not 100% me, the technology wasn’t there at the time – is what could be achieved from a learning and training standpoint. I could go into all the possibilities, but I do not believe XR will be the behemoth for learning technology.

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iPad for eLearning

eFront

Synchronous eLearning iPad is not have an integrated camera but it supports video calls with FaceTime video calling. As the demand for eLearning courses developed for iPad increases you should be sure that the major organizations in the eLearning industry will find a solution such as eFront (LMS) and Lectora (Authoring Tool).

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Wanna talk meaning, learning science, and more…?

Clark Quinn

I’m actually impressed, because in addition to the asynchronous and synchronous sessions I knew about, there are a number of other things going on. So, do you wanna talk meaning, learning science, and more…? The L&D conference , starting today, has a wide variety of things going on. Including things I’m in.