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Making eLearning Accessible
According to the CDC, 1 in 4 Americans has at least 1 disability. Get step-by-step instructions, checklists, tips, and strategies for quickly creating WCAG-friendly and 508 compliant content.
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Virtual Onboarding Handbook
Help Your Remote Employees Succeed in 2022! Maximize the retention and potential of your virtual workforce by following this free 90-day template and checklist for effective virtual onboarding.
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Build an Online Learning Strategy for Your Organization
One of the biggest challenges has been finding alternate solutions to upskill and train a dispersed network of employees. Learn how to build and evaluate your organization’s strategy for digital education with this guide.
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Game-based Learning In Action
Game-based learning provides the engaging learning experience that HR professionals and employees want. Discover the formula that’s boosting online corporate training and how some companies are implementing it successfully.
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How To Increase Performance With Context-Based Learning
Are you leveraging context-based learning in your L&D programs? Find out how to use this approach with your teams for more successful skills training, knowledge building, and learning retention.
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Continuous Improvement for Virtual Training in Today’s Business Climate
Find practical suggestions and best practices for continuous improvement in virtual training, as well as extensive resources for learning professionals.
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Accessibility Considerations in the World of Online Training & Learning
This white paper highlights the importance of accessibility in virtual training and offers ways that you can create a more inclusive learning environment.
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An Articulate® Storyline® User’s Guide to Lectora®
Considering adding another eLearning authoring tool to your skill set? This detailed guide covers everything you need to know about switching from Articulate Storyline to Lectora, or adding Lectora Inspire to your toolbox.
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5 Training Must Haves for a Multi-Generational Workforce
This whitepaper profiles four types of generations that exist in the workplace and highlights each one’s preferred tools, methods and motivators for learning.











