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The Lonely eLearner: Creating Social Learning Anchors | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

Then you have a problem with approval codes, another help desk call. So how can we, as instructional designers and eLearning developers, avoid the problems created by eLearning-in-a-vacuum? Then all hell breaks loose. Then an issue with how to report an odd expense… you get the picture. But that is a topic for another day.

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12 Steps to Create an Online Course Landing Page That Converts

Fly Plugins

That being said, your online course landing page needs to capitalize on the opportunity to make that first impression by doing a few things… Remind your prospective customer of the problem they’re facing by relating to their pain. Clearly communicate that you have a solution to that problem. How old are they?

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[IN DEPTH ANALYSIS] Do your employees know how to learn?

KnowledgeOne

Online help, FAQs, technical manuals for various types of jobs. Stories about the organization, the different challenges, problems, and solutions. Plan workdays on sharing, brainstorming and problem solving. Access to a library / Internet for external sources of information. Wikis, blogs, online newsletters, chat rooms, etc.,

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Through the Workscape Looking Glass

Jay Cross

The problem is that the learning processes are haphazard, often a paving of the cow paths. Nurturing the Workscape requires competencies such as business problem analysis, collaboration experts, community managers, and moxie. Job aids, bookmarks, FAQs, aggregation, curation. Many employees and stakeholders miss out—and stumble.

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The New and the Troublesome: Suggestions for the LCBQ Hot List in 2011-2012

Dashe & Thomson

This help can come in the form of an Electronic Performance Support System (EPSS), wikis, blogs and forums, moderated FAQ sites, peer-to-peer networks, or any number of other tools. The issue I see here is offering so many tools that no single tool can be effective and a consistency becomes a very real problem.

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