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AI in Corporate Training

Paradiso

AI corporate training recognizes the past or patterns of learning and offers a thoughtful learning path with relevant content. AI in corporate training can support the tracking of learners’ behavior, patterns, and progress. Content gaps, course tag, description correctness, and outdated or irrelevant content.

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How will content discovery evolve?

CLO Magazine

Some vendors are now tagging content according to skills categories. Degreed, LinkedIn, EdCast, Percipio and IBM have started to add skills-based discovery tools into their systems. Vendors such as EdCast, SkillSoft, Cornerstone, LinkedIn and Fuse aggregate massive amounts of data to recommend learning based on content use.

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My Learning Tools

ID Reflections

I just finished reading Harold Jarche’s post: Seek, Sense, Share In the post, he talks about how seeking information, then applying our personal sense-making filters to it, and finally sharing it helps us to see the interconnections, patterns and the larger whole. Tags: Reflection learning KnowledgeManagement.

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Types of Blog Discussions

Tony Karrer

The most common models of blog discussions seem to have turned into a few patterns: Organic Blog Discussions - someone posts something interesting, lots of bloggers post on the topic, distributed discussion ensues. Blog Tag Memes - Someone posts a question and "Tags" five people to give their response.

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Interesting Information via eLearning Learning

Tony Karrer

Again, I'll be curious to see if people find patterns in this information. Mel Aclaro - Business Casual Mel has a lot of interesting topics, but clearly a lot around social topics ( Social Media , Social Networks , LinkedIn , Twitter , RSS , Social Network , Facebook ), but keep him in mind for Streaming , Privacy , and Internationalization.

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10 Rules For Writing Multiple Choice Questions

The eLearning Coach

Keep correct answers in random positions and don’t let them fall into a pattern that can be detected. Share this on Linkedin. Tags: DESIGN TESTS. Make sure that most of your correct answers aren’t in the “b&# and “c&# positions. Rule #8: Keep the number of options consistent. Tweet This!

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

I discussed the fact that there was a common Adoption Pattern that went from personal adoption to work groups to organization. Ranking, tagging, top stories Tags link back to the tagger's BluePages profile IBM owns more than 50 islands in Second Life. – Thinking for a Living I've been on LinkedIn for several years.

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