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How to Choose the Right Kind of Video for Training
Bangalore (IN), June 2019 - Not only are videos one of the most efficient media for explaining detailed processes and sharing knowledge; they also engage employees in learning something instantly. Given the wide range of available options, the focus shifts on how to choose the right kind of video for employee training that can create the desired impact on performance gain or behavioral change.
» MOREWorld of Learning Conference and Exhibition 2019
Birmingham (UK), May 2019 - Learning and development (L&D) best practice, thought leadership, and the latest learning technology are to be shared at Birmingham’s NEC, 15-16 October.
» MORELEARNING LIVE 2019 Tackles the Challenges
London (UK), May 2019 - LEARNING LIVE 2019 will bring together hundreds of Heads of Learning from global companies to share insights and discover solutions to today's most pressing challenges in workplace learning. Catering exclusively for those in strategic and leadership roles within corporate learning, over a period of two days in central London, LEARNING LIVE 2019 - headline sponsored by Pluralsight - will tackle the most important concerns faced by learning leaders today.
» MOREHow to Launch eLearning at No Budget
Alexandria, VA (USA), May 2019 - iSpring Solutions will host a webinar on how to get started with eLearning with no budget available. The session will be of great value for those who’d like to launch a pilot project before scaling up online training to the whole company; have no budget at all; or need to get the initial training results for free to prove the value of eLearning to their managers.
» MORECIPD Festival of Work
London (UK), May 2019 - Employee training is far too important to play around with it. Or is it? According to Zoe Roberts, Senior Learning and Development Manager at LEGOLAND® Windsor, that’s precisely what you need to do. If your workforce is tasked with helping customers to enjoy themselves, the training should capture that fun, too.
» MOREFinalists for the 2019 Learning Impact Awards
Lake Mary, FL (USA), May 2019 - IMS Global Learning Consortium (IMS Global), a world-leading non-profit collaborative advancing edtech interoperability, innovation, and learning impact, has announced that 32 projects are advancing to the final round of competition for the 2019 Learning Impact Awards.
» MOREWomen In Learning Conference Announced
London (UK), May 2019 - The Women In Learning conference will to join a collective of men and women together to begin to raise awareness of the challenges women face in the workplace, but also highlight their successes and fascinating career trajectories. It's an event intended to inspire, motivate, empower, and most importantly, instigate change.
» MOREThe 2019 Learning Technologies Awards Has Been Launched
London (UK), May 2019 - There is no greater recognition of hard work and commitment to the learning industry than winning a Learning Technologies Award. Any organisation anywhere in the world - public, private, or non-profit sector - can enter, regardless of size or industry.
» MORELearning Architecture with LTI Advantage
Lake Mary, FL (USA), May 2019 - Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) is a standard created by the IMS Global Learning Consortium that links content and resources to learning platforms. Its primary purpose is to connect learning systems such as a learning management system (LMS) with external service tools in a standard way across learning systems. Some see it as a key to unlocking next generation digital learning.
» MOREUniversity of Virginia Defends National Cyber Title
Orlando, FL (USA), May 2019 - University of Virginia prevailed over nine other finalist teams to win the 2019 National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition and its coveted Alamo Cup. The championship was held in Orlando, 23-25 April, and featured the national competition's top ten college and university teams. The winning team successfully protected the network of a fictional agriculture firm specializing in cryopreservation, crop research and development, and sustainable farming. The fictional company sustained multiple attacks orchestrated by ethical hackers using the same tactics and techniques as real-world bad actors.
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