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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | March 5, 2020

Mike Taylor

Here are three podcast episodes from this week that are worth a listen: Brief History of Learning Systems with Donald Clark on the Learn Hack podcast Connecting with the Learning Community with Bianca Woods on the Train Like You Listen podcast Facilitating Virtual Classrooms on the Good Practice podcast. Tools, Tips & Resources.

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The Future of Work and Learning 2: Chatbots

Jane Hart

receive relevant or customised news automatically (from news sources, blogs feeds, Twitter accounts). Well, they could be created = as I highlight on the diagram from an earlier post – to provide … personalised recommendations about internal or external courses and training. alerts, reminders, etc).

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Performance Support

Clark Quinn

Jay tells us the early definition of Performance Support was: Performance Support empowered novice employees to get up to speed rapidly, to perform with a minimum of outside coaching or training, and to do the job as well or even better than experienced workers.

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Top 10 ‘Must Have’ Blended Learning Tools

Continu

But your simple meeting request is met with, “I am out of the office that day,” “I am traveling to a sales call” or from the meeting facilitator, “I am having a hard time finding an open conference room to train.” In-person training can be challenging to coordinate multiple schedules and to justify costs associated with it.

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Top Ten eLearning Blogs

Tony Karrer

Further, I would highly recommend that you don't evaluate by only looking at these blogs periodically, rather - sign up for an RSS reader, e.g., Bloglines or Google Reader and subscribe to each blog. I've provided links to each blogs feed and also buttons to quickly add it to Bloglines, My Yahoo or Google Reader.

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Accidents Do Happen

The Learning Circuits

Because I knew the business and had helped design our software package, and because I was pretty good in front of a crowd, I ended up doing the training. One thing led to another and a couple of years later, I got hired at a small multi-media production company that developed corporate training programs delivered on CD ROMs.

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eLearning Thought Leaders: Jane Bozarth – DevLearn Preview

eLearning Weekly

In our interview, we focused on social media for training…and for other related business purposes. eLW: Do you think social media tools serve better for classroom training or for online elearning? I try to stay on top of blog feeds but find I often just have to make an hour a week to review everything.