What Is Incognito Learning? – eLearning Industry

A Philosophy For Seamless, Informal Learning The only source of knowledge is experience.– Albert Einstein In today’s endlessly mutating professional landscape, working adults face an existential challenge: the quest to evolve and reinvent themselves constantly or be rendered obsolete. Traditional corporate learning strategies centered on formulaic training programs, webinars, and static repositories of information increasingly…

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How Engineers Straightened the Leaning Tower of Pisa

?si=WxyK2XAukThVTpa7 Con­struc­tion on the Tow­er of Pisa first began in the year 1173. By 1178, the archi­tects knew they had a prob­lem on their hands. Built on an unsteady foun­da­tion, the tow­er began to sink under its own weight and soon start­ed to lean. Medieval archi­tects tried to address the tilt. How­ev­er, it per­sist­ed and…

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Debunking Common Misconceptions About Microlearning

Discussions around microlearning have continued to increase among L&D professionals, particularly when trying to identify delivery formats that are efficient and engaging. In a previous blog, we discussed the benefits of microlearning and when they are most useful. Microlearning, characterized by delivering content in short, easily consumable segments, emerges as a favorable option. Designed to…

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Experience API (xAPI) in Adobe Learning Manager

OverviewxAPI represents a standard for data and interface, enabling software applications to capture and disseminate extensive data regarding human performance, alongside relevant contextual information (referred to as “experience” data). By leveraging learning analytics, xAPI holds the potential to transform the landscape of education and training, offering innovative methods for conducting, managing, and evaluating learning experiences….

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When François Truffaut Made a Film Adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 (1966)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUQthEm1G3M The pro­tag­o­nist of Ray Brad­bury’s Fahren­heit 451 is a “fire­man” tasked with incin­er­at­ing what few books remain in a domes­tic-screen-dom­i­nat­ed future soci­ety forced into illit­er­a­cy. Late in life, Ray Brad­bury declared that he wrote the nov­el because he was “wor­ried about peo­ple being turned into morons by TV.” This tinges with a cer­tain irony…

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Enhancing Workplace Productivity with Adobe Captivate

rose-invert light”> In today’s dynamic business landscape, optimizing workplace productivity is paramount. Enter Adobe Captivate – renowned for its prowess in eLearning, it presents a myriad of tools to amplify efficiency. This guide delves into harnessing Adobe Captivate’s potential to elevate productivity across organizational dimensions. Section I: Unpacking Adobe Captivate Before delving into its application,…

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