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Virtual and Augmented Reality in E-Learning: A Whole New World Online learning no longer includes slideshows and video lectures. All digital classrooms today are about experience. Because that’s what modern learners want. This is where virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) can help with e-learning. So, what exactly is VR and AR? They are often mentioned together, but they are different from each other. Virtual reality typically uses headsets to place learners in a completely digital world. Augmented Reality, on the other hand, adds a digital layer to the real world through a mobile phone camera or AR glasses.…

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Increase efficiency and eliminate repetition What are Visual Basic Applications (VBA) and Python Automation in eLearning? VBA and Python are powerful scripting tools that enable education designers and educators to automate repetitive tasks, streamline and develop content workflows. VBA is a programming language built into Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word). It forgives you: Autoformat quiz and spreadsheets. Extract content from a slide into a template. The batch will rename the file or clean up the data. Build macros to handle recurring design tasks. Python is a generic scripting language used in data science, artificial intelligence (AI), and web automation. In…

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For 35 years I taught economics at the university level. When teaching the theory of supply and demand, I will explain how temporary shortages in goods lead to higher prices in the short term. The resulting excess profits drew new companies into the industry, eventually bringing prices back to a long-term balance light. During that period and do not recall a single objection. No one raised his hand and said, “It’s morally wrong, companies should not raise prices when good is short. But why not? It’s not as if the students didn’t agree with me anything, I can remember this…

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Myths about high-class training Workplaces with sexual harassment cause a decline in morale, a decrease in job output, and damage the company’s reputation. Because of this issue, India introduced the Workplace Sexual Harassment (Prevention, Prohibition and Relief) Act of 2013, commonly referred to as the Luxurious Law. Ensuring luxury compliance relies heavily on high-end training for employees and employers. It aims to teach them how to act in the workplace, what their rights and responsibilities are, and how to resolve harassment cases. Despite the fact that luxurious training is necessary in the law, some people still believe in various myths…

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I don’t want to sound too paternal, but one thing to say is: Poor Elon Musk played a game he didn’t understand. “This is how victory feels,” I cried out with overexcitement at Trump’s inauguration event. He had donated more than $250 million to the Trump 2024 campaign. He inadvertently promised to cut $2 trillion, or a third, from federal spending, before he cut his cut promise to $1 trillion, and he achieved less than 20% of this final goal. His conspiracy theory never helps him. The intense crash of Trump Musk’s relationship was predictable. (See Wall Street Journal, Wall…

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Talent and technology adaptation With technology reforming logistics scenarios, businesses that tend to use traditional workforce training methods are struggling to maintain their pace. That’s where e-learning comes in, offering scalable, flexible and effective training options that are changing the way professionals train in the logistics and supply chain industry. Calling for a new training model The supply chain and logistics ecosystem faces specific challenges, including accelerated adoption of technology, changing compliance requirements, geopolitical changes, sustainability requirements, and talent shortages. Continuous upskills in this complex landscape are a requirement rather than luxury. However, traditional classroom training (expensive, time-consuming, logistically tedious)…

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The Big Bang may not be the beginning of everything, a new theory suggests Sciencealert (Chuck L). A secret 3,500-year-old serval rewrites Bronze Age history revives secrets (Kevin W) The silent virus behind the things is now Climate/environment Why is the hail so big? Wall Street Journal The atmosphere remembers thirst, which exacerbates sloppy – Conversation in new research High temperatures lay killermed storms that spawn eggs, research research warns ekacherini The farmer harvest in the frontier after the British tower has been independence for nearly 70 years and has been dry in spring China? The hope for the Xi-Trump…

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Eve here. Most people consider tourism to be an economic bounty, even if they are inconvenient and a bit rough. Barcelona shows that excessive levels can lead to social instability. A more common version of the tourism pushback is a situation like the Taj Mahal, where the level of visits damages the irreplaceable “attraction”. by Claudio Milano Research, a lecturer and consultant at the University of Barcelona. Antonio Paolo Russo, Professor Robila I Virgili, University. and Marina Novelli. Professor of Marketing and Tourism and Director of the Center for Advanced Research in Sustainable Travel and Tourism at the University of…

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Xavier Lorenzo | Instant|Getty ImagesGen Z appears to have cases of economic lying.According to a recent Credit Karma poll, nearly half of adult members (49%) are in their late 20s – says they find plans for the future “meaningless.”Courtney Alev, a consumer finance advocate at Credit Karma, says that a free attitude towards summer spending has taken root among young people who feel financially “despair” and “despair.”They are thinking, “What’s the point when it comes to saving for the future?” Aleph said.The “Looking Thoughts” among Gen Z – a cohort born from almost 1997, between 1997 and 2012 – can…

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This article was produced for ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network in partnership with WPLN/Nashville Public Radio, a 2023-2024 LRN partner. Sign up for Dispatches to get our stories in your inbox every week. For half a century, through scandals, investigations, failed state inspections and even the illegal use of seclusion to punish children, Richard L. Bean remained in his perch of power as the superintendent of the juvenile detention center that bears his name. Throughout nearly all of his tenure, there was only one body that could remove him from his post: a board of trustees unlike any other in the…

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