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How I used Wordle as a basic TNA tool | Good To Great

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12 Responses to How I used Wordle as a basic TNA tool Craig Taylor | November 30, 2010 at 10:22 pm | Reply You certainly did Stephanie. I loved the use of Wordle as TNA tool… I think you may have started a craze as I know that I and 1 or 2 other people have ‘jumped on your bandwagon’!

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Three steps to compliance greatness | Good To Great

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You’ve got to give the learners the skills and tools they need to implement the learning back in the workplace. Helping them live it Finally, if an e-learning course is going to translate into changed behaviour and improved performance, it’s got to be effective. Again, this benefits both the learners and the business.

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Using a screen type index to create balanced storyboards

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I thought I’d share my tool for achieving the balance needed with interactions. But neither do I particularly like a course that is one long multiple choice quiz. In a previous post I explained how I group interactions, into ‘telling’ and ‘testing’ categories.

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Tweeting from conferences: what and who is it for?

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Since I joined Twitter in 2010, I’ve attended and tweeted from quite a few conferences and events, from half-day single-session events to multi-track conferences over a few days. I was surprised by the number of people who use Twitter as their note-making tool.

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Tweeting from conferences: what and who is it for?

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Since I joined Twitter in 2010, I’ve attended and tweeted from quite a few conferences and events, from half-day single-session events to multi-track conferences over a few days. I was surprised by the number of people who use Twitter as their note-making tool.