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James Madison didn’t have the vocabulary of evolutionary psychology. But when he wrote in Federalist No. 10 that the causes […]
James Madison didn’t have the vocabulary of evolutionary psychology. But when he wrote in Federalist No. 10 that the causes […]
Simon & Schuster’s Ready-to-Read helps K-3 teachers put the right books in students’ hands as they move from learning to
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Corporate training has a timing problem. Employees are expected to learn in the middle of work, not apart from it.
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When employees are introduced to a new ERP system, they are not just learning where to click. They are learning
Gamification is frequently positioned as a way to make learning more engaging. While this is true, it is also incomplete.
For many organizations, the shift from instructor-led training to eLearning begins as a practical decision. It is driven by the
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When you finally have more than a few minutes to eat, we’re willing to bet the lunchroom isn’t your favorite