How To Facilitate Behavioral Change, Create New Habits, And Keep Learning

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We often encounter the challenge of facilitating change within individuals, regardless of their age. While it is commonly believed that older individuals find it harder to change, the reality is that change is a complex process that can be influenced by several factors. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. Cultural Transformation  Source: eLearning Industry  ​Read More 

Embracing The Change: Creating A Strategy For Pivoting To Remote Training Delivery

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This article explores considerations for transitioning to remote training delivery successfully. It covers needs assessment, tech selection, content adaptation, engagement, flexibility, social learning, facilitation skills, continuous learning, monitoring, and adaptation. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. Virtual Training  Source: eLearning Industry  ​Read More 

Quordle today – hints and answers for Saturday, August 12 (game #565)

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It’s time for your daily dose of Quordle hints, plus the answers for both the main game and the Daily Sequence spin off.  Quordle is the only one of the many Wordle clones that I’m still playing now, around 18 months after the daily-word-game craze hit the internet, and with good reason: it’s good fun, but also difficult. What’s more, its makers (now the online dictionary Merriam-Webster) are also keeping it fresh in the form of a new variant called the Daily Sequence, which sees you complete four puzzles consecutively, rather than concurrently.  But Quordle is tough, so if you already find yourself searching for Wordle hints, you’ll probably need some for this game too.  I’m a Quordle and Wordle fanatic who’s been playing since December 2021, so I can definitely help you solve Quordle today and improve your game for tomorrow. Read on for my Quordle hints to game #565 and the answers to the main […]

How To Create A Safer Work Environment With Compliance Training

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What’s compliance training and how it can safeguard your employees while also protecting your brand? Discover everything you need to know, and start crafting a culture of ethics and integrity in your company. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. Compliance Training  Source: eLearning Industry  ​Read More 

WHO urges swift action as dengue cases surge in Bangladesh

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A significant surge in dengue fever cases has gripped Bangladesh, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Friday, calling for efforts to control the mosquito vector population and minimize individual exposure such as using mosquito repellents and wearing long-sleeved clothes.

Play, Learn, Succeed: Exploring The Impact Of Gamification On Children’s Learning

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Discover the transformative impact of gamification on children’s learning journey! Explore how play and interactive learning fuel motivation, foster critical skills, promote social development, and set the path to lifelong success. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. Game-Based Learning  Source: eLearning Industry  ​Read More 

How Can Data Analytics And Learning Management Systems (LMSs) Improve eLearning Courses?

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This article explores how leveraging data insights and automated tools can tailor courses, personalize learning paths, and improve engagement for students. Uncover the power of data-driven decision-making to enhance the effectiveness of eLearning courses and create impactful learning experiences. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. Learning Analytics  Source: eLearning Industry  ​Read More 

Chrome’s new weekly security updates could beat the hackers and save your data

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Google is planning to make security updates for Chrome more frequent in an effort to be more proactive in tackling high-severity vulnerability issues.  As the most popular browser on the internet, this vast user base makes it a big target for hackers looking to exploit security flaws and steal users’ personal data.  However, the crucial Achilles heel in Google’s attempts to protect its users is the open-source Chromium project, which can be used as a browser and shares a lot of code with Chrome (which is based on Chromium, as are some other browsers).  Based on Chromium The open-source nature of Chromium unfortunately means that Chrome’s source code is available for anyone to see and try to hack. Google also allows for users and developers to test their own ideas and find bugs, and then report them to Google to fix, along with a list of proposed changes by other users which could sometimes be potential bug […]