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Knowledge Anywhere Signs Craig Weiss’ Customer Excellence Pledge

KnowledgeAnywhere

Since launching the blog in 2009, his forecasts and projections on eLearning have been over 90% accurate. Provide twice a year, data that presents the following information: response times, follow-up, and the number of support calls. If a vendor does NPS, provide the sample, the number of supporters, passives, and detractors.

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SCORM.com is sooo 2009

Rustici Software

SCORM.com has been plugging away in its current design since 2009. We are updating things a bit so that all content related to the SCORM standard is still available here (including the famous Golf sample SCORM courses ) in an easy to use, responsive design. The post SCORM.com is sooo 2009 appeared first on SCORM - .

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Other writings

Clark Quinn

My blog posts are pretty regular (my aim is 2/week), but tend to have ideas that are embryonic or a bit ‘evangelical’ First, I’ve written four books; you can check them out and get sample chapters at their respective sites: Engaging Learning: Designing e-Learning Simulation Games.

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Using Games and Avatars to Change Learner Behavior

Kapp Notes

In two longitudinal samples of Japanese children and adolescents, pro-social game play predicted later increases in pro-social behavior. The first experiment demonstrated that playing the “Darfur is Dying” game and resulted in greater willingness to help the Darfurian people than reading a text conveying the same information.

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Informal Learning Technology

Tony Karrer

There's a fantastic post by Stephen Downes - New Technology Supporting Informal Learning. So as you read this, keep in mind that Stephen was primarily talking about technology that can support a Formal Learning Event that heavily leverages Informal / Social Learning as it's primary mechanism. It's definitely worth a read.

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eLearning: Interesting Weekly Finds #7

Upside Learning

It includes several tutorials to help you quickly figure out how to create new games, or you can look at the sample games bundled with the program for new ideas. Activities in Teambox can be followed by users who need to stay updated, publish updates to their team or view the related stream of information.

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eLearning Host List February

Tony Karrer

Using various social signals we came up with the following as being the hot items during February 2009 via eLearning Learning. You can find a bit more on this capability in the post Hot List. What Goes in the LMS? What Goes in the LMS? Browse eLearning Content

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