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On-Demand Brilliance: Elevate Training with AI Chatbots

Infopro Learning

For product knowledge training, leverage AI chatbots to elucidate product benefits and simulate customer queries, enabling employees to articulate product details convincingly. For employee sensitivity training, utilize AI chatbots to simulate diverse workplace scenarios, facilitating respectful and inclusive employee interactions.

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eBook Launch: Scenario-Based Learning: The Ultimate Asset in Your L&D Toolkit

Upside Learning

Our new eBook – ‘Scenario-Based Learning: The Ultimate Asset in Your L&D Toolkit’ digs deep into the realm of scenario-based learning. Whether you’re considering simulations or branching scenarios, we explore the various implementation options available.

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Toolkit: Tools for Creating Software Simulations

LearningGuild

Toolkit: Tools for Creating Software Simulations. Tue, 02/25/2020 - 00:00.

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Scenario-Based Learning Acronyms: From MCQ to AI

Upside Learning

Scenarios-based learning comprises several conceptual dimensions: whether they’re simulation-driven, branching, or even just better-written multiple-choice questions (MCQ). The major concern is the effort to develop, and tune, a simulation model, even before designing a learning scenario for it. Get your copy today!

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Scenario-Based Learning Design – Core Structure and Implementation

Upside Learning

The transition from one state to another can be programmatic, in the case of a simulation, or simply hard-wired in other instantiations. Implementation First, scenarios can be implemented via simulations driving the decisions. There are situations that also justify the cost of a full simulation-driven experience.

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The What and Why of Scenario-Based Learning

Upside Learning

In my book Engaging Learning, I argued that simulations are just a model of the way a part of the world works. A motivated and effective learner can engage with the simulation to discover the important relationships. In many instances, such games are built upon actual simulation models of how the world works.

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AI and Tech with Scenarios: ID Links 7/11/23

Experiencing eLearning

eLearning Magic Toolkit – The Must-Have WordPress Plugin For Storyline Developers! Scenario sample Chatterpast A lovely chat simulation built in Twine with the Trialogue story format where students can “chat” with characters about their lives in Iron Age and Roman era Scotland, England, and Wales.

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