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

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12 Responses to How I used Wordle as a basic TNA tool Craig Taylor | November 30, 2010 at 10:22 pm | Reply You certainly did Stephanie. I loved the use of Wordle as TNA tool… I think you may have started a craze as I know that I and 1 or 2 other people have ‘jumped on your bandwagon’! See you again soon!

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Three steps to compliance greatness | Good To Great

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You’ve got to give the learners the skills and tools they need to implement the learning back in the workplace. You can see the slides from my session on user-focused design for gold-standard compliance training in my last blog post or on SlideShare.) 11 hours ago Theme: Coraline by Automattic Blog at WordPress.com. Image: ?????

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eLearningLearning: a one-stop-shop for all things e-learning

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I’ve been receiving daily emails from eLearningLearning for a couple of years now – regular round-ups of the best e-learning blogs out there, sent straight to my inbox. There’s even more content on the site itself, where you can search based on concepts, tools, companies and so on.

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10 ways to improve learner experience: webinar summary

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Find something that works and tweak it to keep it fresh, for example by modelling your next course on a tried-and-tested website or tool. Re-purpose successful formulas (with a twist). Resources not courses. Re-use best practice by the experts. Image: Danilo Rizzuti / FreeDigitalPhotos.net.

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#EDCMOOC: utopias & dystopias – looking to the past (part 2)

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But I thoroughly agree with the sentiments in Ryan Tracey’s blog post prompted by the course, and he articulates them far better than I could hope to do. As Ryan says, ‘any given technology – whether it be a tool, a gadget or a methodology – is merely a thing. It can not do anything until people use it.’

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#EDCMOOC: utopias & dystopias – looking to the past (part 2)

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But I thoroughly agree with the sentiments in Ryan Tracey’s blog post prompted by the course, and he articulates them far better than I could hope to do. As Ryan says, ‘any given technology – whether it be a tool, a gadget or a methodology – is merely a thing. It can not do anything until people use it.’

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Archetypes – worth looking into? (Find 15: 30 January – 3 February)

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There was some uncertainty about this on the Twitter backchannel, and I doubt Pad was suggesting that this be used as the sole recruitment tool. So I’ve been blogging in my lunchtimes and evenings all week, and used my ‘designated’ 75 minutes to attend and write up this webinar.).

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