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The Complete Learning Technologist Certificate – Coming to Orlando in February!

Adobe Captivate

I’ve wanted to put together a learning technologist certification for a long, long time. And they’re making it happen at Training 2019 ! Learning geeks will unite in Orlando for our three-day learning technology program February 22-24, 2019. Building an interactive chatbot for learning.

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Explore Top 5 Simulation Software Tools for Education in 2023!

Hurix Digital

Also Read: Effective 8 Interactive Learning Strategies in Education to Improve Academic Performance Ongoing Trends in the Simulation Software Industry The market for simulation software was assessed at USD 18.71 The feature of applying several overlays at one particular moment in the video was also included in the 2019 update.

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Best eLearning Strategies: All You Need to Know to Boost Efficiency

learnWorlds

The global eLearning market was worth $200 billion in 2019. By 2026, industry analysts expect the global online learning market to reach almost $400billion. Size of the global eLearning market in 2019 and 2026. Let’s get started by discussing the basic concepts. 1 The Four Learning Styles Explained. Image Source.

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KEVIN THORN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

He can be found on Twitter as @LearnNuggets, on LinkedIn, or around learning and development communities teaching and facilitating workshops where he writes articles, reviews and shares tutorials. It comprises stimulating discussions with industry experts and product evangelists on emerging trends in the learning landscape.

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Training Adults in the Workplace: 10 Proven Benefits of Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT)

ReadyTech

You can read body language, hold real-time discussions without lag, and break into spontaneous conversations during breaks. Gen Z and Millennials are used to learning on demand, collaborating online, and personalizing their experiences. For decades, in-person training was the gold standard for workplace education.