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A panel podcast on compliance training

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→ A panel podcast on compliance training Posted on March 10, 2011 by Stephanie Dedhar | 1 Comment Yesterday I was invited to join a small panel podcast hosted by Craig Taylor to discuss compliance training – what’s wrong with it, what’s right with it and what we need to do to make it even better.

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How to Structure a Custom eLearning Course

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It involves: Gather Existing Material: Start by utilizing existing resources like documents, presentations, videos, or podcasts. Ensure clarity and consistency in your text, audio, video, and images. Organize them in a way that aligns with your storyboard and enhances learning. Organize Content: Finally, develop your content.

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Three steps to compliance greatness | Good To Great

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Here are my three tips for making them care: Create a fresh, surprising, eye-catching design or concept to make users sit up and take notice; use the visual design to help overcome any compliance preconceptions they might have. Showing them it matters Put yourself in the learners’ shoes. Image: ?????

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

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In preparation for my session, I asked Good To Great readers, the Twitter community and eLN event attendees to sum up their last compliance e-learning experience in three words. I then asked people to describe the compliance e-learning they want to see more of.

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Have you done your good deed for the day?

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Good To Great In pursuit of excellence: my view on the world of learning and training Skip to content Home A bit about me ← A panel podcast on compliance training Two great ideas for your next sustainability course → Have you done your good deed for the day? Thanks for your support! Bookmark the permalink.

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Five tips for e-learning they'll fall in love with

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← Three benefits of entering for an award Using a screen type index to create balanced storyboards → Like Be the first to like this post. I think it infuses a sense of genuineness into the storyboard when I am writing. Bookmark the permalink. Makes it more personable. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Thanks for visiting!

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How to write an award-winning submission

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Laura recommends finding a way to incorporate direct feedback even if your sponsor or client can’t attend in person, for instance via embedding video or audio into your presentation. ← Lessons from Jamie’s Dream School A panel podcast on compliance training → Like Be the first to like this post. Image: ?????