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L&Ds latest trends and hot topics: An insight from Learning Pool’s Boston team

Learning Pool

However, one of the key drivers for Learning & Development/Sales Enablement success in the workplace is a definite willingness to be measured against business outcomes. Head over to our events page to discover our upcoming Boston hybrid events.

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Closing the skills gap is a modern fairytale

CLO Magazine

As businesses expand their search for talent globally, the skills required become more varied, and the definition of what constitutes a “skills gap” shifts. Even the definition of skills is evolving. As the definition of skills expands, the “gap” remains a moving target, constantly changing.

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Diversity in Blogosphere?

Tony Karrer

Still when we get together for Beer Tasting at ASTD TechKnowledge , Boston, Beer - Bloggers - Learn.com - it is definitely still feeling like a lot of middle age white guys. Oh, and it's definitely middle aged NOT OLD.

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Instructional Design: Something Old, Something New

Allison Rossett

Why does the group in Belgium do it, when the group in Boston doesn’t? If you ask 100 instructional designers for a definition of ID, you won’t get one. Walter Dick, long time Florida State professor, now retired, provided this definition: instructional design is applied educational psychology. You’ll get many.

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Instructional Design: Something Old, Something New

Allison Rossett

Why does the group in Belgium do it, when the group in Boston doesn’t? If you ask 100 instructional designers for a definition of ID, you won’t get one. Walter Dick, long time Florida State professor, now retired, provided this definition: instructional design is applied educational psychology. You’ll get many.

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eLearning & mLearning: Everything You Need to Know About Graphics, Part II

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

"   Tom Tullis gave a presentation at Ignite Boston 6 where he discussed whether or not people are drawn to pictures of faces on websites. The study found that people were definitely drawn to the faces, and if the faces were looking at something, the eye was also drawn to whatever the face was looking at it.

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Gameful Approaches to Motivation & Engagement: Recap of #WhartonGame Summit

Kapp Notes

The first was give a one word definition of gamification. However, when asked…”what can we definitively say about gamification…what do we know for sure about gamification?” My biggest regret of the day is that there wasn’t enough time to talk to everyone with whom I wanted to speak.

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