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Crafting Training Videos for Employees: A Guide

Kitaboo

Video training content is highly effective for corporate training, which enhances the overall learning experience of employees. Today’s workforce has minimal time for training and development; thus, it becomes essential to maximize the efficiency and engagement of training programs. Diverse Varieties of Training Videos III.

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An interactive Doja Cat music video can introduce you to programming

The Verge

The Doja Cat codable music video. Girls Who Code, the nonprofit organization that aims to get more women and girls interested in the field of computer science, has debuted what it calls the “first ever” codable music video. HUGE NEWS: We just made the first ever codable music video with @dojacat. Photo by Girls Who Code.

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Video Training Content: Transform Your Training Material

Kitaboo

Traditional classroom lectures are giving way to a preference for videos as the primary medium for expediting comprehension, knowledge retention, and skill enhancement among learners. Technology plays an important role in creating and delivering videos as training material. Video Training Content: A Brief II. billion in 2023.

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Liftoff Tips for a Social Media Program

CIO Musings

I frequently talk to customers, both internal and external, about how to get started with social media. When I ask customers why they want to accomplish with a social media presence, I get a wide range of answers. This is part of the problem with the consumerization of Social Media. It isn''t quite that simple.

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VENN unveils 20 hours of weekly video game programming for broadcast TV

Venture Beast

The Video Game Entertainment and News Network (VENN) is announcing 20 hours of weekly programming for broadcast TV, but not yet which network will air it. Read More.

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Social media used to be free. Not anymore.

Vox

Friso Gentsch/picture alliance via Getty Images You used to pay for social media with your eyeballs. If you’re not paying for the product, you are the product” has long been a common refrain about the business of social media. But now, this free model of social media — subsidized by advertising — is under pressure.

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Can ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ and other tabletop games help youth build social skills?

GeekWire

(Game to Grow Image) A new whitepaper from two Seattle organizations exhibits research into how tabletop roleplaying games, such as Wizards of the Coast’s Dungeons & Dragons , can be used to help children and teenagers develop their social skills.

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