Training Industry Quarterly - Fall 2013 - (Page 4)
IN THIS ISSUE
S P EC IA LF EATU R E S
19 I INTRODUCING SIMULATION INTO LEARNING STRATEGIES: EXAMINING THE
KEY CONSIDERATIONS
BY RON ARNOLD & PAUL MESK ANICK
Adding simulation into learning initiatives can take your training to the next level, but it requires careful
consideration.
23 I THE EVOLUTION OF THE LMS
BY DOUG STEPHEN
Technology is transforming the way we learn, allowing organizations to develop more enhanced learning
experiences.
27 I BRINGING YOUR MOJO TO THE VIRTUAL CLASSROOM
BY CYNTHIA CLAY
Is your virtual audience engaged? Using a few simple tips and tricks will ensure your next webinar is a
success.
31 I MERGING SOCIAL LEARNING AND TECHNOLOGY TO ACHIEVE BUSINESS
OUTCOMES
BY SANJAY PARKER & S. VILLAREAL
Technology accelerates learning. Social media tools can increase collaboration to meet business goals.
35 I OPTIMIZING WORKFORCE LEARNING AND PERFORMANCE
BY MARK BOWER
With the increasing pace of business, we must effectively maximize performance and productivity to maintain a
competitive advantage.
39 I BADGES: BRIDGING THE HIGHER EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE GAP
BY DEBOR AH E VERHAR T
Traditional resumes are a thing of the past. Digital badges are emerging as a new way to showcase talent
and skill sets.
42 I INTEGRATING VIDEO INTO TRAINING
BY NABEEL JAITAPKER
Driving effective communication and increasing retention by incorporating video into a learning and
development plan.
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