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Kirkpatrick Revisited | Social Learning Blog

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He says we need to find out what success will look like in the eyes of stakeholders or management. Here is what is happening with the other levels, based on what Donald and James Kirkpatrick are doing. It was an opportunity I couldn’t miss. So I went to the workshop. Level 1: Reaction.

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Embracing Innovation in Learning | Social Learning Blog

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If you think about the traditional model of corporate training, managers and leaders have control (sometimes way too much) over the formal training that their workers receive. The problem in executing this shift is not in setting up these new learning environments and communities, but rather in embracing the change.

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Re-evaluating Evaluation | Social Learning Blog

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What is measured doesn’t seem to be what companies are interested in. What I liked was that McGoldrick didn’t critique the Kirkpatrick model. The focus is on the training event itself and the follow-up to that event. She enhanced it. According to McGoldrick, that is where Brinkerhoff’s Success Case Method (SCM) comes in.

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The Sound of Silence | Social Learning Blog

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Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS The Sound of Silence by Jim on April 7, 2011 in eLearning At what point does narration really add anything to an eLearning module, and at what point is it simply being added because “it’s what’s expected?”

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The Return of the (Digital) Native | Social Learning Blog

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Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS The Return of the (Digital) Native by Jim on March 25, 2011 in mobile learning In recent years, we’ve all heard a lot about digital natives. The result is a lost message, and a lost opportunity.

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The Power of Your Network | Social Learning Blog

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What are some ways in which you build and support your network? Networking comes naturally for some people, but not-so-much for others. So big deal, you say. Why is networking so important anyway? People in your network become the portals to knowledge, opportunity, and information you might not find on your own.

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Rx for SMEs | Social Learning Blog

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Clients will often ask what I see as the biggest risk or roadblock to end-user readiness. Check out these posts for more tips and tricks: What Everyone Should Know about Working with Subject Matter Experts by Tom Kuhlmann, Rapid E-Learning Blog and Working with Subject Matter Experts posted in The Learning Circuits Blog.