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Harnessing AI for Creative Innovation: cutting through AI hype and misconceptions for creators
Live Broadcast 3 PM CT on 6/8 Harnessing AI for Creators: Cutting Through AI Hype and Misconceptions Register Now In this episode of B2B Weekly, we delve deep into the world of AI and how it is impacting creators. Gavin Purcell joins host Tim Maitland to break down the hype around AI […]
Identifying Lightning Damage on Pecan Trees: Tips from TreeNewal
Join ISA Certified Arborist Wes Rivers from TreeNewal as he examines the aftermath of lightning damage on a pecan tree. In this insightful video, Wes highlights the path taken by the lightning bolt through the tree, causing superheating of the water inside. The resulting vapor expansion creates visible damage to the tree. The tree’s survival […]
Transforming Coverage to Meet Healthcare Needs with SCAN Health Plan
John Petito, SVP of Transformation at SCAN Health Plan joins the podcast to share his story and how his work is helping enable new types of healthcare coverage for diverse populations. Join us to hear how Health Plans are beginning to evolve their approach to addressing the needs of older adults and the LGBTQ+ community […]
Mad Systems Secures New Patent, Brings Pandemic Preparedness with QuickSilver®️
2020 was a year of challenges, but Mad Systems is proud to have risen to the occasion and doubled down on our commitment to helping its customers leverage cutting-edge AV solutions to achieve their unique goals. Part of that growth and commitment was the securing of a new patent covering systems and methods for generating […]
Power in Recognition: The QuickSilver®️ Solution.
QuickSilver®️ is Mad System’s cutting-edge facial and color recognition-powered AV system for individual and crowd personalization. What better way to learn the inside story on QuickSilver®️’s development than to hear it straight from one of the key engineers behind its R&D, Serguei Kozlovski? Kozlovski, a Mad Systems engineer for 16 years, was joined by […]
How Can Organizations Adapt Their Learning Strategies?
Most corporate learning teams are equipped to deliver learning when employees need to learn something for the first time or to expand on previous knowledge. Unfortunately, few learning teams are equipped to support employees when they need to: act on learned knowledge and skills, adapt knowledge to new trends, or solve new problems when […]
The Business Case for Microlearning: Quicksilver
Over the past decade, we’ve come to realize that traditional training approaches are not A.) as effective as needed, or B.) adaptable enough for today’s fast pace businesses. As a delivery vehicle, microlearning is a powerful tool that can deliver better business results in a way that adapts to the business environment, particularly operationally […]
How to Influence People Without Being Manipulative: Quicksilver
As the old adage goes: “In business as in life, you’re always selling.” This is certainly true for corporate learning professionals who need to influence others to change their behaviors to improve business performance. But, how do you influence others without being manipulative? On today’s video episode of Quicksilver: A Behind the Scenes Look […]
Applying Merrill’s First Principles of Instruction with Max H. Cropper: Quicksilver
Training design and delivery is often relegated to a top performer who’s good with PowerPoint. From a cost savings perspective, this is an effective approach and many organizations have made do with pseudo-training designers. But, how is quality of learning affected if the training designer isn’t familiar with the scientific evidence on how […]
How Schools Around the Globe are Approaching eLearning During the COVID Pandemic: Quicksilver
On this week’s episode of Quicksilver: The eLearning Alchemist, Daniel Litwin, the Voice of B2B, fills in for Clint Clarkson to do a quick analysis of how schools around the globe are implementing elearning solutions during the coronavirus pandemic. It’s clearly a time of crisis for the world, and as more large buildings and […]
#WomenInLearning and 7 Principles of Experiential Learning with Megan Underwood: eLearning Alchemist
In this episode of the eLearning Alchemist podcast, Clint Clarkson interviews learning design expert, Megan Underwood about the 7 principles of experiential learning. They discuss backwards design, the importance of feedback and reflection in learning, and why content is the last thing we need to think about. Click here to see the enhanced transcript with […]