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Is this thing on? Tips for measuring course effectiveness and return on investment

Obsidian Learning

While later stages of evaluation measure more obvious aspects of quality—such as the impact of the training on the learner—it’s important not to overlook the less obvious factors, such as instructional design or the use of technology. To calculate the Cost Benefit Ratio, total benefits were divided by total costs, and a ratio of 2.14

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The 70:20:10 Model – Today, Tomorrow & Beyond

Learnnovators

However, if the requirement is to engender attitude and culture change, then bringing people into a face-to-face event is one of the most effective and best ways to achieve successful outcomes. At times people have manipulated the 70:20:10 numbers and produced different ratios. Charles: Again, I think this is tilting at windmills.