Experiencing eLearning

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Lurking or Legitimate Peripheral Participation

Experiencing eLearning

Smith call lurking “legitimate peripheral participation”: From a community of practice perspective, lurking is interpreted as “legitimate peripheral participation,&# a crucial process by which communities offer learning opportunities to those on the periphery. Filed under: Communities , Web 2.0.

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LearnTrends: Extending Learning to the Edges of Organizations

Experiencing eLearning

Official description: Thomson Reuters meets the challenge of supporting the learning and development of its employees across the world through the innovative use of technology and a strategy based on the 70:20:10 model. workplace learning & perf support. Performance support–business process guidance & JIT learning.

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12+ Books for Instructional Designers

Experiencing eLearning

Building Online Learning Communities by Rena Palloff and Keith Pratt is aimed more at online instructors than instructional designers, but it’s a wonderful resource for IDs working in higher education or supporting online and blended learning communities. Other Topics.

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Measurement & ROI for Social & Network Learning

Experiencing eLearning

Support learning. Performance Triggers: after the formal learning–remember, prompt (perf support, job aids), OTJ learning. Examples (from The Social Enterprise Blog ): Caterpillar 3000 communities of practice = $75 million saved as of 5 years ago. Reasons to measure learning: Prove benefits. Improve design.

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Now What? Beyond Networks

Experiencing eLearning

community of practice. I wanted to actually participate in the chat and watch Twitter too, and I couldn’t juggle all of it at the same time. This is post 3 of 3. Beyond Networks. George Siemens. Benefits of personal network (brainstorm from the group). inspiration. reality check. different views. job leads, referrals.

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40+ Instructional Design and eLearning Books

Experiencing eLearning

Patti Shank’s Write and Organize for Dee per Learning is about how to write to better support learning. The recommendations are backed by research, but the book is heavy on practical tips you can immediately apply without getting bogged down in citations. They also have an updated book for Adobe Captivate 2019. Learning Science.

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40+ Instructional Design and eLearning Books

Experiencing eLearning

Building Online Learning Communities by Rena Palloff and Keith Pratt is aimed more at online instructors than instructional designers, but it’s a wonderful resource for IDs working in higher education or supporting online and blended learning communities. You can now download the ebook for free. Other Topics.