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City & Guilds Group acquires e3Learning

Kineo

The City & Guilds Group has acquired Adelaide-based e3Learning – one of Australia's largest dedicated corporate elearning and compliance providers.

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A digital credential: the badge everyone actually wants

Kineo

How can L&D provide value and engage through badging with those people? Here’s a badge, there’s a badge - from L&D to Urban Outfitters, everybody can get a badge. But what if someone doesn’t want a badge for the sake of having a badge?

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3 interactive video platforms for your elearning

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3 of the market prime, interactive video-development tool providers explain why interactive video is such an important tool in today's elearning.

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Short shouldn't have to mean shallow

Kineo

In the age of giving learners what they want and a drive for shorter content, might we forget to provide deep learning? Be smart with learners' time by providing short, stretching experiences that stick.

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Short shouldn't have to mean shallow

Kineo

In the age of giving learners what they want and a drive for shorter content, might we forget to provide deep learning? Be smart with learners' time by providing short, stretching experiences that stick.

Learner 100
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Why completion rates are no longer the metric of success in modern learning

Kineo

The whole point of pulling your learners in and delivering at the point of need is that you’re providing what your people need to do their jobs. Unless we’re talking compliance or a course awarding credentials , a drop in course completions might actually be a good thing. What’s more important to you: a completed course or a job well done?

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Discover the content your learners actually need

Kineo

How can you provide real value for your learners when you don’t even know what they want? So you want to create content on topics learners actually care about—the stuff they turn to Google for—but where do you begin? If only there was a way to know what your learners were typing into that little box on their browser.

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