Coups only make crises worse: Guterres

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Highlighting the “succession of military coups” unfolding across Africa, UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Thursday emphasized the need for durable democratic governance and the rule of law.

eLearning Adventures: Balancing Virtual Education And Parenting

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eLearning’s rapid growth reshapes education, making parents and children co-navigators in virtual learning. This article guides this journey by balancing online education and parenting that you can use to enhance learning outcomes and strengthen parent-child bonds. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. eLearning Benefits  Source: eLearning Industry  ​Read More 

How To Manage A Hybrid Workplace Effectively

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Hybrid workplaces have unique challenges. The article explores the challenges associated with maintaining a unified team, addressing proximity bias, handling remote leadership, managing broken processes, and ensuring effective onboarding. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. Employee Engagement  Source: eLearning Industry  ​Read More 

Forming The eLearning Organization With Peter Senge’s Five Learning Disciplines

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Peter Senge’s publication of The Fifth Discipline defined workplace learning for decades, but modern technology requires us to reconsider how to apply its insights and lessons. This article provides examples of how to integrate the principles of the learning organization in an eLearning context. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. Corporate eLearning  Source: eLearning Industry  ​Read More 

First Person: Caught in the crossfire in Ukraine

31/08/2023 0

Ugochi Daniels, Deputy Director General for Operations with the UN’s International Organization for Migration (IOM), vividly describes what it was like spending a week in Ukraine and Moldova, meeting some of those most affected by Russia’s ongoing full-scale invasion.

Microsoft Edge has a hidden feature that’ll please YouTube addicts

31/08/2023 0

Microsoft has sneaked in a feature under the radar with the latest version of its Edge browser, one that allows you to easily capture screenshots of YouTube videos at their native resolution. Windows Latest spotted that this feature is now available in the stable (finished) version of Edge (116), but Microsoft didn’t announce it in the release notes for some reason. When playing a YouTube video (or with it paused), all you have to do is double-right-click on the video, and from the context menu that appears, select ‘Copy video frame.’ This puts a copy of the current frame being played (or paused) into the clipboard, and you can then paste it into your image editor (or wherever) to use it. Why not just hit ‘Print Screen’ to take a screenshot? As Windows Latest points out, if you take a grab this way, the resolution of the resultant image will be that of your desktop. However, if […]