Countries make progress on migration pact, but more work remains
What do more than half of all doctors in Australia, over 40 per cent of Nobel laureates from the United States, and most of the workforce in some Gulf States have in common?
What do more than half of all doctors in Australia, over 40 per cent of Nobel laureates from the United States, and most of the workforce in some Gulf States have in common?
For decades, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has been used as a benchmark of society’s progress. Yet, as the GDP figures keep ticking up, so too does a profound disenchantment with the political and economic systems tasked with serving the public. Is it time to find a new way to measure what really matters?
Microlearning is a reinforcement tool, not a replacement. Knowing the difference can change how your approach training design. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. Microlearning Source: eLearning Industry Read More
A deadly hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean poses a low global public health risk and is “not the start of another COVID pandemic”, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday.
Desktop-first LMS platforms were once the gold standard for enterprise learning. But in a world of remote workforces, mobile-first users, and AI-driven personalization, they have become a significant liability, not just a technical inconvenience. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. Learning Management Systems Source: eLearning Industry Read More
Explore how the “Netflix Effect” is transforming eLearning through personalization, seamless design, and engaging content to improve learner retention and experience. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. eLearning Design and Development Source: eLearning Industry Read More
Research and customer success stories highlight ways educators can close the information gap between schools and families and support enrollment stability. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. Source: eLearning Industry Read More
Looking for a different day? A new Quordle puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing ‘today’s game’ while others are playing ‘yesterday’s’. If you’re looking for Wednesday’s puzzle instead then click here: Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, May 6 (game #1563). Quordle was one of the original Wordle alternatives and is still going strong now more than 1,400 games later. It offers a genuine challenge, though, so read on if you need some Quordle hints today – or scroll down further for the answers. Enjoy playing word games? You can also check out my NYT Connections today and NYT Strands today pages for hints and answers for those puzzles, while Marc’s Wordle today column covers the original viral word game. SPOILER WARNING: Information about Quordle today is below, so don’t read on if you don’t want to know the answers. Quordle today (game #1564) […]
Blended learning is a hot topic in the eLearning industry, but how much do you really know about this interactive and engaging learning strategy? When did blended learning make its debut, and how did it evolve into what it is today? Let’s explore the history of blended learning. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. Hybrid Learning Source: eLearning Industry Read More
As the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz continues, the United Nations reiterates its commitment to support efforts towards peace, UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said on Wednesday during his media briefing from New York.
At least 70 civilians have been killed and more than 500 injured across Ukraine since the start of May, UN human rights monitors said on Wednesday, as waves of attacks hit cities across the country and humanitarian workers struggled to reach communities near the frontline.
The American businessman, media mogul and philanthropist Ted Turner is being remembered by the United Nations for his long-standing support for the Organization and its values.