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The foundations of innovation in L&D

E-Learning Provocateur

There are two sides of the innovation coin in corporate learning & development: technology and pedagogy. Futuristic hardware and magical software that educates everyone at the press of a button are tempting “solutions” Some folks call this mindset Shiny New Toy Syndrome, and by golly, it’s a pandemic.

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Innovate in Publishing: Create Your Digital Magazine Today

Kitaboo

Publishers can monitor their readers’ activity across all pages, and learn their likes or dislikes, and mentions on social networks, a feat unaccomplishable for printed magazines. Business owners can then leverage these insights to sell ad spaces or market their own products or services.

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From the editor: Apply AI with care

CLO Magazine

Lately, I’ve had a couple of different conversations with learning leaders about the concept of “shiny object” or “shiny toy” syndrome, which is the phenomenon that “new” equates to “better.” It seems like we are less immune to it these days, due to the pace at which technology now advances. OpenAI wasn’t a silver bullet solution.

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ReD is Dead

Rob Hubbard

It included eccentric characters (a hell-raising brain in a jar and a thespian pirate, amongst others), 3D games in tombs and deserts, collaborative mindmaps, videos, rapid elearning, interactive webinars and more, all accessed from a social network. Screen Shot from the MID Network which hosted the ReD Course.

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360 Degree Videos: The New Shiny Toy in Corporate Training

CommLab India

360 degree videos are making great headway globally, across social media platforms, video channels, industries, and just about anywhere else videos can be used. Giving viewers a heightened viewing experience of high definition, spherical videos, this technological marvel has, of late, become massively compelling. What they are.

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What Is eLearning Waiting For?

OpenSesame

Every operating system or hardware needs a killer app – the use of the technology that makes it unique, indispensable or irresistible. Apple and others are creating nifty toys that make creating content accessible to anyone – and make consuming content possible anytime, anywhere. Content that inspires.

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Why the Creator Economy Is Booming and How You Can Join In

learnWorlds

Many businesses also participate in the creator economy by creating content without looking to monetize it, but they are looking to attract attention to their products. In the early years of the internet, bloggers were the real micro-influencers of the web, but with the rise of social media, creators have risen as online influencers.