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The Myth of Multitasking: Another Case for Performance Support

Dashe & Thomson

Have you ever been sitting in a training course, perhaps learning all about the fabulous new vendor management system your organization is implementing, when you felt that familiar buzz in your pocket? The post The Myth of Multitasking: Another Case for Performance Support appeared first on Social Learning Blog. But not to [.]

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On-Demand Brilliance: Elevate Training with AI Chatbots

Infopro Learning

Hands-Free Interaction Convenience: With hands-free audio interactions, AI chatbots accommodate the needs of multitasking employees, allowing learning engagement while moving.

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The Reality of Multitasking

CLO Magazine

Multitasking is a hot topic for researchers and practitioners alike. However, there are different perceptions of what multitasking actually entails. Researchers focus on the human brain’s ability to multitask, while practitioners focus on the impact of multitasking the workplace.

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Delivering iOS 15 Support from Day One

BigTinCan

I may be known for downloading the latest software updates, throwing them on my iPad, and asking our product team why our software isn’t working yet on this unreleased new operating system. I’m even more excited that our fantastic product team took up my challenge of providing day one support for this new operating system.

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The Key Components of an Effective Sales Training Program

Infopro Learning

Whether your sales team is commuting, performing job duties, or multitasking, audio recordings enable them to absorb valuable knowledge seamlessly. Audio Recordings: Regularly recording calls and sharing them with the sales team keeps everyone updated on evolving strategies, market trends, and successful sales approaches.

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Designing virtual learning to deliver application and impact: 20 powerful techniques

CLO Magazine

Multitasking inhibits learning. It’s a myth that a person can multitask and still absorb in-depth knowledge and information. Research shows us that multitasking actually reduces a participant’s ability to learn. With instructor-led learning, multitasking is better controlled in many ways. Technology challenges.

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The Etiquette of the Virtual Classroom: A Guide to Learners

BrainCert

We will discuss the importance of creating a friendly and respectful learning environment, the do's and don'ts of virtual classroom settings, and the role of the Learning Management System (LMS ). Do not multitask during meetings by having any unrelated applications open, nor leave without notification.