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On-Demand Brilliance: Elevate Training with AI Chatbots

Infopro Learning

These virtual tutors cover everything from basic eLearning assistants to specialized training bots and interactive ‘learnbot’ journeys. As reported by Intercom, 35% of business leaders affirm that virtual agents have streamlined the process of closing sales deals.

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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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Tradeoffs in Scenarios-Based Learning: Costs and Impact

Upside Learning

Going beyond, to full simulation-driven experiences, serious games, is another matter. There may be tools, such as 3D game environments, that make rendering the world easier, but you still need to capture the underlying relationships. 3D environments, e.g. virtual reality, or alternate reality games will similarly be dearer.

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Do You Need a Content Authoring Tool for LearnDash?

LearnDash

It’s a phrase that jumped out to us because it fits in with many of the other jargon terms frequently used in the world of online education. Suffice to say, there’s a world of video editing tools out there for educators to use, from the very basic to the professional. Simulations. Video creation.

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Designing in flow for flow

CLO Magazine

In today’s busy world, flow is not easily attained. In the instructional design toolkit, the following strategies aid flow: Address the learner as if speaking directly to them. For example, immersive simulations place learners in a virtual dialogue and create a sense of presence and immediacy.

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Science-based recommendations to design learning for a hybrid world

CLO Magazine

The hybrid world of work and learning is now an expectation, not an exception. Hybrid learning is an event where some individuals attend virtually online while others are physically present in the same room. To achieve this, designers must expand their toolkits and clearly understand when and how to use each tool.

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2018 eLearning Predictions: Updated Hype Curve

Web Courseworks

IOT Physical Simulators: The idea here is to build physical training devices that connect to online learning technology. An example would be getting your high-fidelity medical simulator to talk to your LMS and LRS. This profile will promote standardization in how simulators report over the Internet to databases.