Wed.Sep 21, 2011

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Mobile Learning In The Workplace – Survey

Upside Learning

Mobile technology, having seeped into popular culture, is now finding widespread acceptance as a training and learning device in the workplace as well. If not already adopted, mobile learning is now certainly featuring in most strategy discussions within L&D teams in large and small enterprises. Even though some large organizations have started using mobile technology to empower their workforce, for most others the question still remains – how do we actually use it in the workplace?

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PowerPoint 2010: Perfecting the Motion Path

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by AJ George. Using motion paths in PowerPoint is fun, but also kind of complicated. Probably the most complicated aspect of using motion paths is continuing the motion from slide-to-slide. Does this scenario sound familiar? You want an image on your slide to move using a custom motion path. On the next slide you want the image to move from where it ended on the previous slide to a new location.

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Key social learning resources: part 3

Jane Hart

This article first appeared on Training Zone on 19 September. This is the third part of my four-part series curating key social learning resources for TrainingZone’s social learning month. 1. The first piece this week comes from Charles Jennings, who looks at why the real power of e-learning is social. In this post, built on a recent webinar he delivered, Charles first provides some history about e-learning and then goes on to identify the changes needed as we think about learning in the 21st c

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Backchannels – what’s all the fuss, anyway?

Integrated Learnings

By Dean Hawkinson. I recently attended the International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI) conference in Orlando, Florida. While there, I engaged in a practice I had never before used known as a backchannel, via the well known micro blogging tool Twitter. Before we define what a backchannel is, we need to define a couple other terms as a foundation for the discussion.

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Measuring the ROI of Enterprise Learning for Customers, Partners, and Professionals

Prove the ROI of Learning Struggling to measure the business impact of learning initiatives? Try our three-pillar approach to show the true value of learning, backed by stories from real businesses like yours. Make 2024 the year of ROI!

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How Star Wars Characters Could Have Benefited From Online Training

Mindflash

Each beloved character in Star Wars has made mistakes, some of which have cost the life of many a rebel. But had they access to the Internet and its numerous online training programs, many of their problems could have been easily resolved. Let’s examine some characters and see how online training could have helped them fare better in their far away galaxy. ( Click image to enlarge ).

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Mobilize! Three Steps for Developing Content for Mobile Delivery by Skip Marshall

LearningGuild

Within the next two years, over one-third of the workforce will be using mobile devices to access online content. Making training programs “mobile-accessible” is an important way to deliver an edge over competitors. Here’s a look at three components that are critical to achieving these vital results.

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DEMOFEST - Feedback From Your Trusted Colleagues in eLearning

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

DEMOFEST is the BEST place for you to get peer feedback by showcasing your work at DevLearn. You are not going to get this kind of feedback anywhere else. You might be afraid because you think you're work is not cutting-edge. But I think you will be surprised at how ahead of the curve you probably already are. Did you know that some organizations are still ONLY using classroom-based instructor led training?

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“I Paid More!” – Dealing with Preferential Treatment

Vignettes Learning

This weekly goal to create short, captivating and provocative vignettes is our answer to the challenge of providing you with a focused and effective learning approach and experience shared between learning professionals and learners, alike. Better still – it’s free for you to use. Let’s take a look at this week’s vignette, “I Paid More!”. Sales representative Jane is right smack in the middle of a volatile and fiddly situation with a loyal and valued client of 8 years.

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New course: Choosing and implementing a LMS

e-Learning Academy

The Connect Thinking E-Learning Academy has launched it’s 5th online course: Choosing and Implementing a LMS. Description: This course will help you to ensure that implementing a LMS into your organisation is the right thing to do. It will also enable you to develop strategies to help mitigate four common risks to LMS implementation: Requirements [.].

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Wake Up Your Customer Education Strategy With a New Approach to Content Sharing

Speaker: Tammy Rutherford, Ian McConnell

You invest a lot of time and energy into building training courses for internal use and for your customers and partners. As your reach grows, so does the number of LMSs you need to deliver training to, often both externally and internally. And chances are, you want to deliver that content in a way that’s compatible with every LMS, manageable for administrators, and easy for learners to access.

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Visit Lectora eLearning at Enterprise Learning! Conference

Trivantis

'Forum. Blog. Logins. Lectora Online - USA. Lectora Online - EU. ReviewLink. CourseMill LMS. Community Forum. Products. Authoring Tools. Lectora Inspire. The Full-Featured Authoring Tool. Lectora Publisher. e-Learning Authoring Software Made Easy. Lectora Online. Web-based Collaborative e-Learning Authoring. ReviewLink. Online Course Review and Collaboration.

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Lessons From Netflix’s Difficult Transition

CLO Magazine

As most consumers heard this week, the popular Internet-based movie and television program rental company Netflix has decided to split its DVD-delivery service into another company called Qwikster. The news came in the form of an apology email to subscribers from Netflix CEO Reed Hastings and was quickly met with outrage from subscribers and no shortage of jeers and derision from various media outlets.

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The New and the Troublesome: Suggestions for the LCBQ Hot List in 2011-2012

Dashe & Thomson

Tony Karrer is taking a break from the Learning Circuits blog big question of the month (#LCBQ). Good for you, Tony! There’s alot to be said for stepping off the merry-go-round for awhile to let your stomach settle or even to enjoy a different ride. In Tony’s place, the LC Blog will invite thought leaders and industry experts to post and manage their own LCBQs on a weekly basis, starting next month.

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