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50 Best eLearning Posts Of 2012

Upside Learning

We have compiled the 50 best eLearning posts of 2012 from our blog. How To Evaluate An LMS – Use Case Scenarios. 5 Tips To Maximize ROI Of Your LMS. 5 Tips To Evaluate The Success Of LMS Switch. Tin Can: My First Impressions From mLearnCon 2012. We hope you have had a good start to 2013. Gamification In Learning.

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Pick of the month: October 2012

Jane Hart

1 - Defining social learning – Marcia Conner, 4 October 2012. There’s not data to support social learning, and no way to show ROI. ” 2 - Can Learnist hold the key to enterprise learning - Paul, 5 October 2012. ” 3 - Everything you know will eventually be wrong – Daniel Engber, Truth Decay, 5 October 2012.

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Insights: Evaluation and follow-up matters

Clive on Learning

This post completes my commentary to the Learning Insights 2012 Report produced by Kineo for e.learning age magazine. The tenth and final 'insight' is that ‘Evaluation and follow-up matters'. Successful learning departments are preparing a business case for projects and then evaluating the impact on performance.

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Learning Pool Features on ‘Top Compliance Training LMS Software’ List 2023

Learning Pool

eLearning Industry is a network-based media and publishing company founded in 2012 that facilitates the largest community of eLearning professionals worldwide. Each year, eLearning Industry recognizes outstanding compliance training within organizations, putting together a list of its top LMSs.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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The Real Truth about ROI – the Learning Performance Model

CrossKnowledge

The most consistent challenge for L&D leaders throughout the past 20 years has been the need to prove the ROI of learning investments and thus prove their contribution to strategic business goals. This article aims to illustrate the real truth about ROI and share the developed Learning Performance Model (LPM).

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Thinking Beyond a Seat at the Table

CLO Magazine

Twenty-two percent are using ROI for the same goal. In all, 72 percent are either using or plan to use ROI in the future as a tool to show impact. Evaluation program data exposes weaknesses and strengths. Evaluation program data exposes weaknesses and strengths. Also, the CLO is responsible for talent development.

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