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Karl Kapp "The Case of the Disengaged Learner" #ATDTK

Learning Visions

These are my liveblogged notes from Karl Kapp''s session at ATD TechKnowledge, happening this week in Las Vegas. Karl Kapp professor of ID at Bloomsburg University, author of a lot of great books on eLearning, and general eLearning smarty pants. We can give learners stories and case studies -- because they work really well.

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How to Be Successful at Rapid E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

So they buy an authoring tool and quickly convert the content. So the focus shifts towards creating interactive and engaging courses for the learners. Couple this with learning how to use the software. Once you feel comfortable using the software, shift to creating the right type of look for your course.

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How Big Data Will Reshape eLearning — and the Future of Work

Mindflash

I recently attended the American Society for Training and Development’s 2012 TechKnowledge conference , where over 1,200 attendees and 70 exhibitors got together in Las Vegas to talk about training, do some networking, and discuss the future of learning and technology. Further, the support we provide often involves a stoppage of work.

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Are You Asking These Questions to Build Effective E-Learning?

Rapid eLearning

They’re about sharing information using elearning tools. Performance-based courses need to prove that the learner can meet the performance goals. So we added a few modules that taught them more about the overall production process and how they supported the organization. Is the course causing the learners to think?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Objection to Learning Objectives

Learning Visions

Vicki states as the first benefit of learning objectives: "Learners can focus more easily on what is important to their actual workplace performance." Her statement is in keeping with traditional instructional design theory that says that learning objectives help learners organize their learning efforts. How about you? Use Drama (p.

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Customer Complaints, How to Avoid the Traps

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Integration with 3rd party tools – “Yeah, typically we haven’t had a problem. A white paper is a marketing tool. Inability to keep the records of where your learners are, etc. OR “We work well with every system out on the market, every one of them.&# Then, you have a system that doesn’t work it.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: What’s the Difference: Learning Designer vs. Instructional Designer?

Learning Visions

Learning is something that learners do. This post has been removed by the author. Learning is student centered and puts the responsibility more on the student and encourages learner autonomy. Learning is something the learner does. Dietician 2. Eating Designer Just seems like semantic silliness. 4:52 AM Arthur said.