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eLearning & mLearning: Everything You Need to Know About Graphics, Part I

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Now I'm going to turn my attention toward the effective use of images for learning. Dynamic Images are images that can move (such as video). Researchers wanted to know if people learned procedural tasks best by watching a video or working through step-by-step instructions that include images. Dynamic or Static Images?

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6 Ways to Improve Safety & Compliance Training for Deskless Workers

Edume

Here are 6 simple ways to tailor safety and compliance training to your deskless workers’ needs (and attention spans), and ensure efficiency and consistency across your business. As learners, we’re actually 95% more likely to retain information presented in video format. What’s included in safety & compliance training?

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7 best practices to create corporate training video content

Disprz

This is where separating quality video content from the mediocre ones available on internet requires special attention. For the stakes are just too high, and more than a one-time ROI, videos have to score high on repeat value. Where do you intend to make the video live? What is the KPI you related with your video?

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5 Ways Clients like Uber use EduMe to Improve Quality of Learning

Edume

Research has proven that we learn best when information is limited to bite-sized chunks that are presented in an “engaging” way. This could be a video, or could be a quiz, for example. For each lesson, you are able to view an average score. The average score is an aggregate of every single completed lesson.

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Using Video in Training: Should You or Shouldn’t You?

The Learning Dispatch

You’ve likely taken training with a video component. Here’s what the research says about using video in training, and a few tips on how to get started. . So, I’m Thinking about Using Video in My Training. Tools for developing video are sophisticated and mature. What About the Length of Training Videos?

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4 Mobile Learning Best Practices That Will Improve the ROI of Your Training

Edume

Watching a video is a multisensory experience - it demands the faculties of both sight and sound, meaning more than one sense is utilized at once. This creates more cognitive connections, making consumed content more memorable (and engaging) - learners are 95% more likely to retain information in video format. billion plays.

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4 Mobile Learning Best Practices That Will Improve the ROI of Your Training

Edume

Watching a video is a multisensory experience - it demands the faculties of both sight and sound, meaning more than one sense is utilized at once. This creates more cognitive connections, making consumed content more memorable (and engaging) - learners are 95% more likely to retain information in video format. billion plays.