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Alternative to the Kirkpatrick Model of Training Evaluation

LearnDash

If you have been in the elearning (or training) industry for any amount of time, then you are most likely aware of the Kirkpatrick model of learning evaluation. One could write an entire book on the Kirkpatrick model and the different levels, but I am not going to get into too much detail. Kaufman’s 5 Levels of Evaluation.

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Kirkpatrick Revisited | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

I have included Kirkpatrick’s Four Levels of Evaluation in every proposal I have ever written, and I wanted to hear from Kirkpatrick himself regarding his take on the current state of evaluation and whether his four levels are still viable. Well, based on where Kirkpatrick and his son James are today, I was completely wrong.

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5 Steps to Create High Quality Custom eLearning Experience

Infopro Learning

In this article we will share with you 5 ways you can improve the quality and effectiveness of your custom eLearning programs. Most learning programs are based off the Kirkpatrick model that consists of four levels. High quality visual elements give your content a modern look and feel. Selecting the Right Tools.

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Case Study: Impactful Learning for Higher Ratings

Upside Learning

This is a joint endeavor between Learning & Development and the associated business unit. Situation A core framework is the so-called Kirkpatrick model (with caveats about the legitimacy of the claim to fame). They had used eLearning before, but it was largely idiosyncratic in quality. It can also involve the vendor.

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Re-evaluating Evaluation | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

And as time has gone by, I have started to wonder about the validity of Kirkpatrick in today’s world. The title was “Expanding ROI in Training Programs Using Scriven, Kirkpatrick, and Brinkerhoff,” which sounds pretty academic. What I liked was that McGoldrick didn’t critique the Kirkpatrick model. But it wasn’t.

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How Total Quality Management Can be Used for L&D

Acorn Labs

The whole total quality management schtick is to continually improve internal practices and performance, though generally speaking, that's mainly applied in wider business practices. We’re here to say you can narrow your focus with it, to specifically use total quality management for L&D. What is a TQM approach?? .

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How Total Quality Management Can be Used for L&D

Acorn Labs

The whole total quality management schtick is to continually improve internal practices and performance, though generally speaking, that's mainly applied in wider business practices. We’re here to say you can narrow your focus with it, to specifically use total quality management for L&D. What is total quality management? 

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