Hour One announced today that Berlitz is using Hour One to augment its instructor-led services and grow its digitally-based language training programs.
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General Assembly (GA) today announced the launch of a public sector group that will partner with state and local governments, along with anchor companies and local providers, to serve underrepresented groups in tech and workers displaced by the pandemic.
The term "eLearning" conjures images of endless boring slide decks with excruciatingly slow voiceovers. Let's drive a stake through the heart of the notion that this type of experience is learning.
Let’s call it the elevator test: For content to have a chance at success, it needs to be deliverable to end users in the time it takes them to use an elevator, from waiting for it to arrive to leaving it.
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What’s the point in training your staff on outdated concepts? It’s just a waste of everyone’s time. Let’s take a look at some straightforward ways for you to ensure that your internal training content is always as fresh as possible.
OpenSesame, the elearning innovator, announced the addition of Mindscaling to its popular OpenSesame Plus subscription to expand its world-class offering of curated leadership training critical to enterprise organizations.
Learning governance is the systems put in place to manage learning – from the investment in people, time and materials to how that investment is tracked and monitored. Information management is a crucial element.
It sounds daunting to develop content in house with little knowledge of the language. Fear not! Here are five tips to get started.