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Percy Bengali, Senior Marketing Content Writer, Abara LMS
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For the first time ever, there are five generations in the workplace — spanning from people who were born before World War II to the cohort of young people just entering the workforce.
For the first time ever, there are five generations in the workplace — spanning from people who were born before World War II to the cohort of young people just entering the workforce.
With digitization, the scope of technology-aided learning is gaining immense popularity in corporate circles. The impact of eLearning endeavors depends on the choice of platform chosen to impart effective workforce training.
As a leadership coach and corporate trainer, I see first-hand what organizations and employees deal with these days. Many of my clients come into coaching barely holding on due to extreme stress, herculean demands, and overall exhaustion.
AR and VR in eLearning is exactly what this simulation and augmentation based technology was designed for. And for eLearning—the training method of the future—what could get more technologically advanced than AR and VR?
How do you become the best of the best? Michael Jordan? Wayne Gretzky? Tom Brady? GiannisAntetokounmpo? Yes, the Greek Freak is no doubt currently one of the best of the best in the NBA. But wait, how did this happen?
What are the images that pop in your mind when you hear the word Artificial Intelligence? Do you imagine a dystopian world as shown in the Terminator movie series?
We all have different modes of learning. Visual learners prefer a demo or instruction video, while textual learners would rather read instructions. Others are experiential learners.
One of the most debilitating myths about the sales profession is this: Sales people can learn on their own, on the job, and eventually become good at their jobs.