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A panel podcast on compliance training

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Good To Great In pursuit of excellence: my view on the world of learning and training Skip to content Home A bit about me ← How to write an award-winning submission Have you done your good deed for the day? This was my first time participating in a podcast and I really enjoyed it. Bookmark the permalink.

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Three steps to compliance greatness | Good To Great

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Here are my three tips for making them care: Create a fresh, surprising, eye-catching design or concept to make users sit up and take notice; use the visual design to help overcome any compliance preconceptions they might have. Showing them it matters Put yourself in the learners’ shoes. Image: ?????

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

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In preparation for my session, I asked Good To Great readers, the Twitter community and eLN event attendees to sum up their last compliance e-learning experience in three words. I then asked people to describe the compliance e-learning they want to see more of.

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Have you done your good deed for the day?

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Good To Great In pursuit of excellence: my view on the world of learning and training Skip to content Home A bit about me ← A panel podcast on compliance training Two great ideas for your next sustainability course → Have you done your good deed for the day? Thanks for your support! Bookmark the permalink.

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Five tips for e-learning they'll fall in love with

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← Three benefits of entering for an award Using a screen type index to create balanced storyboards → Like Be the first to like this post. 2 Responses to Five tips for e-learning they’ll fall in love with Lisa McGonigle | February 14, 2011 at 10:34 am | Reply Hi Stephanie Love this little blog – just tweeted about it.

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Excellent instructional design: a 10-tip beginners' guide | Good.

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Image: healingdream / FreeDigitalPhotos.net Share this: This entry was posted in Instructional design , Tips and examples and tagged e-learning tips , effectiveness , engagement , good e-learning , iitt , instructional design , interaction , plain english , relevance , scenarios , tone of voice. Bookmark the permalink.

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In memory of Hanif Sazen | Good To Great

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← 15 tips for energising your e-learning The bad reputation and rehabilitation of compliance training → Like Be the first to like this post. Share this: This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. Now off for a swim to relax! 8 hours ago RT @ saffronint : Photo: We made it!