5 eLearning Trends To Explore In Your Next Guest Post [June 2023 Edition]
What should you write about next? Here are 5 ideas for your eLI guest article that readers are sure to enjoy!
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What should you write about next? Here are 5 ideas for your eLI guest article that readers are sure to enjoy!
This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
What are the advantages of an employee listening strategy? Read this article to discover why the opinions of your employees are important. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
April 25 2023 – Maaike Mintjes | Michael Schurr, a 2nd grade teacher in New York, was trying to figure out how to encourage discovery learning in his classroom. As a first step, he interviewed his students. The interviews revealed that it was not the curriculum, but the physical space that required redesigning. Students found it tough to locate the …
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Corporate AI strategy is vital for the success of a company in the current state of the market. In this article, we explore its importance and how to implement AI as part of your core strategy and not as an added feature. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
Let’s discuss the rapid changes that AI is bringing to corporate learning and how you can incorporate AI into your L&D strategy. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
Let’s delve into the benefits you can reap by implementing skills management software in your organization. From finding skilled employees to optimizing decision-making processes, this is how you can achieve success. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
The ego—that little voice inside our heads that tells us we’re special and important and that failure is not an option. As L&D professionals, we know that failure can be a major roadblock to Learning and Development. But did you know that it’s often our ego that’s to blame? This post was first published on…