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Six Game-Based Training Models To Achieve Your Performance Objectives

The Game Agency

The study “A Meta-Analytic Examination of the Instructional Effectiveness of Computer-Based Simulation Games” found that simulation game-based training results in 20% higher self-efficiency, 9% greater retention, 11% greater declarative knowledge and 14% greater procedural knowledge than instructional training methods.

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Knowing versus Doing What Your People Want

Training Industry

Using text analytics on hundreds of thousands of words, we’ve uncovered new rules of engagement in a no-normal world. The easiest taxonomy to use is that of simply extrovert versus introvert. Data has to do with facts, statistics or information used as your basis for decision-making. The word “delta” signifies change.

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Which Learning Content Trends Matter Most to You?

Talented Learning

I’ll discuss preliminary statistics at the August 22nd webinar , but we’ll keep the poll open until November 30th, so we can include more responses in our annual trends analysis next January. We can’t help wondering if learning professionals really consider analytics a high priority. Where does xAPI stack up in your mind?

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

eLearning Learning Posts

Statistics - Kapp Notes , April 12, 2010 Here are some more random Web 2.0 Statistics I’ve been gathering for some presentations. Gable One One of the things I love about instructional design is that it engages me both analytically and creatively. Explore Bloom’s Taxonomy Using this Interactive Resource!