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Learning Impact Book Club Reading List

LearnUpon

Recommended by Brandon Carson, Director of Learning at Delta Air Lines : “He’s the former CEO of GE and he started his tenure there after Jack Welch, so he replaced a much-loved CEO, and came in on September 10th, 2001 as CEO. So, 9/11 was the next day, that was his second day on the job as CEO. It’s a great book, it’s a great read.

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Jay’s blogs fork

Jay Cross

Ten years ago I was writing several daily blogs: In 2001, these joined together to become the Internet Time Blog, one of the earliest blogs about learning: Five years later, writing my book on Informal Learning, I added a blog of the same name. That left me with two nearly indistinguishable blogs.

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The Bloom’s Taxonomy Instructional Design Model in E-Learning – An Introduction

Capytech

The Bloom’s Taxonomy Instructional Design Model in E-Learning – An Introduction This is the second blog in our series looking at the main instructional design models that are used in e-learning. Bloom’s Taxonomy was originally published in 1956, although the current and most popular iteration is an updated version published in 2001.

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Win with decency

CLO Magazine

You get the idea. The series provides a platform for employees to share big ideas and personal experiences. When Conant became president and CEO in 2001, Campbell’s Soup was facing significant market and financial headwinds. It published free content in the form of a personal finance blog called MintLife.

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The most updated and popular E-Learning Blogs

eFront

News from the e-learning frontier Pages Home About Community Free e-Learning Resources Contribute to the e-Learning Community 11/21/2010 The most updated and popular E-Learning Blogs After a long research, I have created a list of the most updated and popular e-learning blogs regarding e-learning. Get new ideas and tips!

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The Learning and Forgetting Curve: How to Make eLearning Memorable

TalentLMS

Taking a short nap after learning or reading something challenging actually improves memorization and recall (Bjork, 2001). Learning activities that encourage reflection through synthesis of ideas are the best exercises to boost memory recall. What has my sleep got anything to do with my memory? DOI: 10.1126/science.1249098

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Announcing Keynote Lectora Power Users Showcase: Diane Elkins, Lisa Jones and Bradley Fredrick

Trivantis

At the Lectora Power Users Showcase keynote presentation, Diane Elkins, Lisa Jones and Bradley Fredrick are teaming up to wow you with new ideas for creativity with Lectora. For more updates on the 2014 Lectora User Conference, plus e-Learning tips, subscribe to the Lectora e-Learning Blog.

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