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Measuring Project Success: Thoughts for the Training Professional.

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Measuring Project Success: Thoughts for the Training Professional by Jim on April 24, 2011 in Project Management/Project Delivery When we think of the concept of “success,” it often seems relatively straightforward.

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SMEs Shouldn’t Write Branching Scenarios (And What To Do Instead)

Experiencing eLearning

Instructional designers and training managers sometimes ask me, “How do I train SMEs to write better branching scenarios?” I believe SMEs shouldn’t write branching scenarios. Instead, I think we as instructional designers and LXDs should interview the SMEs as part of our analysis, and then we should write it.

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7 Proven Strategies for Successfully Promoting Your Event on Facebook

Think Orion

Facebook is the top-rated platform for event marketing due to its large user base, targeted advertising, and interactive features. Among various social media platforms available for event promotion, Facebook stands out as the top-rated choice. Facebook Statistics According to Meta Platforms, Facebook had 2.9

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7 Tips for Marketing an Event through Facebook

Think Orion

Out of all the social media platforms that can leverage to promote events, Facebook is the top-rated. Facebook has a huge user base. Facebook is highly targeted. Facebook is interactive. According to Meta Platforms, Facebook had 2.9 What is Facebook Event Marketing? Here’s why: 1.

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Social Learning – A Transformational Shift in Workplace Learning

Origin Learning

In this blog post, we look at how ‘social learning’ is gaining traction and being deployed in organizations to foster workplace learning. Understanding Social Learning Theory. Social learning theory as we understand it today primarily evolved from the work of Albert Bandura in the 1960s. Humans are social animals”.

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Risk of Identity Theft Due to Social Networking and Blogging

Tony Karrer

The more one you participate in blogs, discussions groups and other social networking tools, the more information there is about you in the world for anyone to access. I am definitely concerned about identity theft, and less so about electronic stalking. Does this concern you? If no, why not? poses much of a risk?

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My Personal Knowledge Management Approach

Clark Quinn

If there are multiple hits and not a definitive one, I’ll scan the sources as well as the title, and likely open several. I have a number of blogs I’m subscribed to. On LinkedIn, a while ago I actively removed all my follows on my connections, and only retained ones for folks I trust. The second part is the feeds.