Sun.Mar 08, 2015

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Spring Forward in Gamification Knowledge

Kapp Notes

'Here is a great way to “Spring Forward” in your gamification knowledge. Check out this video about Gamification at Lynda.com and then check out the entire course. You’ll be glad you did.

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Enhance Your Corporate Classroom's Learning Ecosystem by Pat Walsh

LearningGuild

'As you consider your learning and performance ecosystem, remember to include your physical spaces: meeting rooms and. classrooms. In many cases, these rooms have limited technology to optimize learning and communication, although digital. presentation solutions have been available for some time. This article presents some options that can result in deeper. learning when properly used.

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Falling behind

Jay Cross

'72% of eighteen Fortune 100 CLOs told me their people are not growing fast enough to keep up with the needs of the business. . Granted, it’s impossible to predict the future needs of the business in this volatile world, it’s still troubling that most big-company CLOs don’t feel what they’re doing is adequate to prepare the workforce for the future.

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Educating Caregivers for National Patient Safety Awareness Week

OpenSesame

. This week, we’re celebrating Patient Safety Week ! We’ve all had that one (or more) sub-optimal experience at the doctor’s office. Whether it’s a general doctor, a surgeon, or your dentist trying to ask you about your week while probing around in your mouth, there’s no question that some practices are clearly more safe and enjoyable than others. The easiest way to greatly improve the medical experience for patients is to make sure that professionals have access to and participate in an abunda

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The Ultimate Guide to Monetizing Customer Learning

Every decision that goes into your learning monetization strategy matters for your organization’s bottom line. Our research has shown a clear correlation between high program maturity (and ROI!) and choosing the right monetization strategy. This eBook contains clear, actionable ways to approach packaging and pricing models that will help your association grow revenue, improve profitability, and drive expansion into new markets.

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How many pages of that new book did you read?

Jay Cross

'According to Business Insider , readers of Capital in the Twenty-first Century made it through just 2.1% of the book on average, with the last highlighted section appearing on page 26. Other results: Most people have gotten through only an eighth of “Lean In” by Sheryl Sandberg, and only a fifth through “Flash Boys” by Michael Lewis.

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Educating Caregivers for National Patient Safety Awareness Week

OpenSesame

' . This week, we’re celebrating Patient Safety Week ! We’ve all had that one (or more) sub-optimal experience at the doctor’s office. Whether it’s a general doctor, a surgeon, or your dentist trying to ask you about your week while probing around in your mouth, there’s no question that some practices are clearly more safe and enjoyable than others.

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Robert Gagne’s Nine Steps of Instruction: Do’s and Don’ts in E-Learning

Origin Learning

'In 1985, American educational psychologist Robert Gagne created a nine-step process of instructional design which can guide the process of learning. The process is called ‘The Events of Instruction’ where in each event has a definite purpose of supporting learning and leads to definite outcomes. Gagne’s model can serve as guidelines to creating a result-oriented e-learning instructional design for workplace training too.

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Paying Attention to Copyright

eLearning Cyclops

'It is always troublesome to see disregard for copyright. At times it may be a lack of awareness to copyright law or it may be someone conveniently ignoring it, but either is no excuse and as members of a profession that utilizes images, video, audio, etc., we must keep ourselves aware of how we can or can''t use such content. And I swear if I hear another person say "I found it on the web, so it''s OK," I am going to scream.

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