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knowledge and Learning In The News - 7/18/2006

Big Dog, Little Dog

IBM's KM strategy - KM World. With a knowledge management history that dates to 1994, IBM certainly qualifies as an early adopter. It's the first sense we develop in the womb, yet for most of us rumbling games controllers or vibrating cellphones are just about the only devices that make use of it. That is set to change.

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Driving Career Growth With AI: Transforming Learning In Organizations

Xyleme

Furthermore, AI’s predictive capabilities extend to foreseeing emerging industry trends and skill demands, positioning employees ahead in the career game by suggesting upskilling and reskilling avenues. This proactive stance adopted by AI ensures that individuals remain competitive and relevant in a swiftly evolving job market.

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11 Innovative WooCommerce Product Bundles Strategies for 2020

The Be-all and End-all Guide to Creating a Supreme LearnDash LMS

Empowering customers with this power in your WooStore can help you stay way ahead of your game. For pricing your bundles, you can choose to adopt a fixed price model for your WooCommerce store. Uber increases its Price/Km when there is an increase in demand for Uber in a particular area.

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Top 40 eLearning Articles and 5 Hot Topics for Early March

eLearning Learning Posts

Game-based Learning: recent readings (2) - Dont Waste Your Time , March 4, 2010 Even when I try and get on with something else, I keep finding excellent resources about game- and simulation-based learning. Educational Games are a BIG SCAM! They are just a way to generate a new revenue stream for game designers?

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Learning in three dimensions

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Tony is hoping to kick off wide-spread adoption of virtual worlds in the enterprise. At the Serious Games conferences they are marginalized my the more jazzy games. The difficulty of learning to use a virtual environment is a barrier to wide adoption by corporations. What might IBM learn about leadership from games?

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