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Top 10 Posts From 2013

OpenSesame

One of our goals this past year was to ramp up our blogging efforts, creating more quality content that covered industry topics, training news and improvements to the OpenSesame site. We’ve learned a lot over the past year and we wanted to share the popular lessons with you. Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2013.

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Top 10 Posts From 2013

OpenSesame

One of our goals this past year was to ramp up our blogging efforts, creating more quality content that covered industry topics, training news and improvements to the OpenSesame site. We’ve learned a lot over the past year and we wanted to share the popular lessons with you. Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2013.

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10 Electronic Learning Resources

Ed App

Businesses nowadays are becoming more and more interested in using electronic learning resources to support the ongoing learning and development of their remote teams. Maybe you’re looking for good electronic learning resources that you can share with your organization? Electronic Learning Resources #1 – EdApp.

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“Experience the Difference” at SCCE’s 17th Annual Compliance & Ethics Institute, October 21-24, 2018, Las Vegas

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Artificial Intelligence: A Day in Your Life in Compliance & Ethics , presented by Amber Mac, TV/Radio Host, Internet of Things Expert, AmberMac Media. Artificial Intelligence: A Day in Your Life in Compliance & Ethics , presented by Amber Mac, TV/Radio Host, Internet of Things Expert, AmberMac Media. More about the CEI.

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Is Gagne Relevant for eLearning Courseware Design?

Tony Karrer

His basic point is that Gagne's: Gaining attention Stating the objective Stimulating recall of prior learning Presenting the stimulus Providing learning guidance Eliciting performance Providing feedback Assessing performance Enhancing retention and transfer to other contexts is in his words. How do you determine that?