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Cost-effective fixes for outdated online training You have a serious game that has helped you in the past. They motivated learners and injected some fun into the training experience. The same applies to shelved simulations that gave real-world experiences, even if they are currently irrelevant. Don’t they deserve another opportunity to prove their worth? The secret is to bring them into the modern era without bending your budget or delaying the launch of your courses. Something as simple as fresh photos, plots, and navigation controls can help you upcycle the content you already have at hand. This again shows six…

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Michael Crow, Wall Street Journal, June 20, 2025 (digital version) excerpt: This spring, I felt the message that foreign students were shaking here, as they were ending visas for international students for minor legal violations, such as traffic violations and scrutiny of students’ social media accounts. and: Joaquin Duato, CEO of Johnson & Johnson and Ramon Laguarta, CEO of Pepsico, are alumni of ASU’s Tunderbird School of Global Management. Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Sergey Brin (co-founder of Google), Satya Nadella (Microsoft CEO), and Indra Noyoyi (former CEO of Pepsico) are one of thousands of US CEOs and founders who are…

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Active e-learning for our classroom As digital classrooms become more common in the US education system, teachers need to improve their e-learning experience to better serve their student population. Learning how to encourage active screen time can create better e-learning opportunities. Identify the differences between active and passive e-learning, develop solutions, hone your digital classroom strategy, and craft truly engaging experiences that move beyond clicks. Differences in e-learning screen time between active and passive Digital learning modules may match traditional lesson plans, but do not attract students meaningfully. Levels of interaction, cognitive involvement, and ongoing learning outcomes determine whether the…

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How BPM streamlines L&D operations In an age of continuous learning, L&D is no longer just a support function, it is a strategic powerhouse. However, despite organizations adopting upskills, reskills and compliance-based training, many L&D teams still manage operations manually. Email. Spreadsheet. Disconnected system. Does it sound familiar? That’s where business process management (BPM) comes into play. BPM is not only about automating repetitive tasks, but also about rethinking how the training process works, finding and fixing bottlenecks, ensuring seamless collaboration across stakeholders. For the latest L&D teams juggling remote workforce, global rollouts and personalized learning experiences, BPM provides the…

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I’ve seen progressives foolishly refer to Somali’s “Ribaran Paradise.” There is almost no government there. It is true that Somalia is a good example of the importance of having sufficient “state capabilities” to protect property rights, but even Somalia’s disorder has unexpected benefits. This is the Economist: In August 30, calling from Somalia meant crossing the border to Kenya or Ethiopia, where there are better connections. But by 2004, Lawless countries had more telephone connections than any other East African nation. Today, the Somali state is still vulnerable. Anxiety is widespread and government services are poor. However, mobile data in…

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If the future is to build all mechanical mobility, whether it’s wheels or robotic legs, automatic parts suppliers are competitive. “We believe that humanoid robots will bring a third wave of growth for automotive parts suppliers,” an analyst at Morgan Stanley said in a June 18 report. The authors include Lead’s automotive analyst Adam Jonas, industrial analyst Shen Chang and hardware technology analyst Andy Meng. The team upgraded two self-proclaimed Chinese Tesla suppliers and maintained an overweight rating for another expected expectation that companies could benefit from the advent of humanoids. This is similar to how automotive parts suppliers have…

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Eve here. Haig will assemble his link on Saturday night. This means he can break the news and fall a little behind the play state. I’ve added a submuir link, but I’ll need to post it again. Therefore, don’t criticize it. Instead, help us all find the signal in considerable noise. This is like GFC. Too much action on the weekend. Log riding at the Ombashira Festival in Japan pic.twitter.com/ngzxsvqzj9 – Science Girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) June 21, 2025 Is mathematics primarily chaotic or almost orderly? Quanta Magazine The criminal justice system was found guilty on the grounds of trial reading Karen.…

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I don’t know much about the fact that the US attacked three Iranian nuclear sites in Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan. There was a brief equivalent of a warning through many chatters that predicted an impending attack. I emailed a colleague that it seemed Trump was planning on unleashing the war dog at a Sition Room meeting on Saturday at 6pm. Strike on the Fordow site. pic.twitter.com/wgc7eggaqj – From Iran (@a_m_r_m1) June 22, 2025 As you can see, Trump declared that all the strikes were totally successful. He also said that if Iran did not negotiate, there would be more coming,…

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Norbert J. Michel’s review of crushed capitalism, cited from yesterday, did not have room to highlight two other impressive parts. First, the section on why technical improvements in productivity are not causing net work losses discuss ATMs. He writes: ATMS allowed banks to open more branches using automated sub-subs of basic tasks that have been reduced by bank tellers to perform the costs of running bank branches. Therefore, ATMs expelled subbank Tashrs and Oher Bank employees. Between 1990 and 2010, the number of ATMs installed in the US went from 100,000 to over 400,000, and the number of TASHs in…

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Why Data Privacy is a Priority when Using AI with L&D If you use an AI-powered LMS in your training program, you may notice that you seem to know exactly how the platform learns best. Adjust difficulty based on performance, suggest content that suits your interests, and remind you when you’re most productive. How about that? Collect data. Clicks, quiz scores, interactions and habits are all collected, stored and analyzed. And that’s where things started to become challenging. AI makes learning smarter and more efficient, but also introduces AI data privacy, or new concerns. Today’s learning platforms can ensure that…

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