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Driving engagement; the use of behavioural nudges: Part 1

Saffron Interactive

The movie Avatar is on TV again, but in 2009, when it was released, did you subject yourself to the 2 hours and 42 minutes because you thought you were. The post Driving engagement; the use of behavioural nudges: Part 1 appeared first on Saffron Interactive.

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Meet the Team: Holiday Edition

TalentLMS

By 2009, we all knew (including grandma) how much we hated her Christmas desserts and a weird custom was born. Definitely going to the movies on Boxing Day. The “Post-Christmas Epic Movie” tradition started way back with “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring” in 2001. Christmas movies on Sundays forever.

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Sales eLearning – 21 Great Resources

Tony Karrer

Learning Performance Business Talent Focus - eLearning Technology , July 15, 2009 Performance – Responsible for ensuring that behavior change occurs in a way that improves performance. What’s an instructional designer doing attending sales training? Illustrate a concept. As oddly as it may sound.I As oddly as it may sound.I Refer to Figure 3.0

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Reflecting on the first half of 2009

Jay Cross

I’m going to reflect on what I’ve been up to in 2009 thus far. Winter 2009. Now paying more attention to editing and sequencing on television and movies. Spring 2009. Gave opening keynote at IADIS eLearning 2009 on Rethinking Instructional Design in Carvoeiro, Algarve, Portugal. Midyear already!

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Filtering, Crowdsourcing and Information Overload

Tony Karrer

Anyone (hopefully everyone) could submit their script / movie. Certainly, I’m paying attention to this and I’m going to go through Tim’s post – Personal Aggregate, Filter and Connect Strategies to see how it might impact my Tool Set 2009 tools and methods, especially Information Radar , Networks and Learning Communities ).

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Attention Span and Performance Improvement

Training Industry

Research by Dianne Dukette and David Cornish (2009) uncovered that adults can only sustain attention for about 20 minutes. Movie makers have known about this need for stimulus change for years. That's why today's movies are filmed in a way that shots of similar lengths recur in regular patterns.

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Global digital tribe

Learning with e's

Tribal identity in the age of the Web transcends ethnicity, traditional cultural expectations and geography (Wheeler, 2009). Such activities could be construed in the tribal context as ''marking of territory'', or expression of ownership over artefacts (Wheeler and Keegan, 2009). 2009) Digital tribes, virtual clans. Wheeler, S.

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