Sat.Mar 02, 2013 - Fri.Mar 08, 2013

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Why Mobile Learning Is The Future Of Workplace Learning (Infographic)

Upside Learning

Not too long back I had posted the slide deck of my presentation at the 2012 CLO India Summit. Our Marketing folks got a little creative and converted this humble ppt into an infographic, a rather beautiful one. This infographic is a product of rounds of brain storming and iterations, and the efforts, patience and perseverance of the Marketing team.

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Instructional design: from “packaging” to “scaffolding”

Jane Hart

In my recent posts, The changing role of L&D: from “packaging” to “scaffolding” plus “social capability building” and Towards the Connected L&D Department I wrote about the need to move from a focus on “packaging” training to “scaffolding” learning, and I said I would talk more about what “scaffolding” looks like.

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Leading the Learning Revolution: A Review

Web Courseworks

I must admit that I was pretty excited to receive a copy of Jeff Cobb’s new book, Leading the Learning Revolution, in the mail recently. While not necessarily association, or even eLearning specific, Jeff drives home the point that the Learning Revolution is here, and that it’s time to capitalize on it. Although this book [.].

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The Game Changer: Interactivity Builder

Raptivity

Would you like to play an interactive game with me? It’s one of the more popular games used by instructional designers to create interest in a subject. Let’s start with a few hints from Wikipedia. An American television quiz show [.].

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Quickly Create Personalized Learning Experiences that Work

How can we actively engage learners 24/7, on their level and according to their interests, while respecting their learning styles? It’s not impossible. In this guide: Explore how to transform traditional, one-way videos into two-way interactive learning experiences Understand different types of artificial intelligence (AI), including - Generative vs.

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Four Videos on #Games for Learning, Education & Changing the World

Kapp Notes

Here are four videos by some really smart people discussing games for learning, education and changing the world. Their world views on games are interesting and they all tackle the concept slightly differently. How can their ideas influence your design of games, gamification and simulations for learning and instruction? Katie Salen. Daphne Bavelier.

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eLearning and Training: How Does Language Impact Learning?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Jen Weaver  Let's be frank, most people know at least some English.  It is one of the most common languages in the World, and many countries outside of the U.S. teach English in schools as standard curriculum.  Given these facts, it can be difficult to justify the expense of translation for training materials, especially when your learners are able to communicate in English with marginal clarity.

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It’s time for Dialog-based Learning!

Raptivity

Dialog based learning, indeed, is a proven way of teaching and keeping learners engaged. Today, we will understand how dialogs help us add a human touch to our courses, thus making them more engaging and interesting for the learners. Let’s [.].

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Designing an Interactive Learning Event

Kapp Notes

An Interactive Learning Event (ILE) can be a game, gamification effort or event a simulation. It is a learning intervention that you create that engages the learner. Technology is not needed, only carefully crafted design affordances. The first step in the development process is to determine what you want the outcome to be. Is it an affective change, learning, awareness or a behavioral change?

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The 21st century trainer: a paradigm shift?

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

For a client I working on transfering a face-to-face training into an online trajectory. It is a challenge and requires some creativity to not only 'translate' the training, but also improve it. Make use of the affordances of online communication to improve the training. I had a talk with a participant of the old training and she thought it was a pity that the training would be offered online. " previously the training was such a good chance to network and meet new people in the organisation ".

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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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Adobe Captivate: Pause the Recording Process

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel      You're recording a complex series of steps on the computer using Adobe Captivate. As you near the mid-point of the recording process, the phone rings. It's your boss and he is demanding that you immediately stop what you're doing and check your email for some reason or other. If you check your email now, without stopping the Captivate recording process, the act of checking your email is going to be recorded by Captivate.

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Learning Solutions in Orlando! #lscon

Learning Visions

Sunday morning I head to sunny Orlando for Learning Solutions 2013 (which makes me SOOOO happy considering how much snow is falling outside my window at the moment). I'll be part of the pre-conference activities, delivering a full day workshop on Monday, " The Accidental Instructional Designer. " There may still be time to sign up if you're fast! Sadly, I'll not be staying for the actual conference this year as I've got other commitments.

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Four Videos on #Games for Learning, Education & Changing the World

Kapp Notes

'Here are four videos by some really smart people discussing games for learning, education and changing the world. Their world views on games are interesting and they all tackle the concept slightly differently. How can their ideas influence your design of games, gamification and simulations for learning and instruction? Katie Salen. Daphne Bavelier.

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Leaving Trails

Clark Quinn

So I was away for the weekend at a retreat with like-minded souls, Up to All of Us , thinking deeply about the issues that concern us. I walked away with some new and renewed friendships, relaxed, and with a few new thoughts. Two memes stuck with me, and the first was “leaving trails” For context, the event featured designers – graphic, industrial, visual – but mostly learning designers.

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20 Common Mistakes Made by Inexperienced Project Managers

You’ve read the PMBOK® Guide several times, taken the certification exam for project managers, passed, and you are now a PMP®. So why do you keep making rookie mistakes? This whitepaper shows 20 of the most common mistakes that young or inexperienced project managers make, issues that can cost significant time and money. It's a good starting point for understanding how and why many PMs get themsleves into trouble, and provides guidance on the types of issues that PMs need to understand.

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Writing & Grammar: Use of Colons with Complete Sentences

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Jennie Ruby  A very common error I see at all levels of writing is failure to use a complete sentence before a colon. I see this most often in text after words such as  including, are  and  such as , in sentences like this: *Our new monitoring centers have many advanced features, including: multiple server backups, high-speed fiber-optic cabling, and 48-hour backup power systems.

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3 Stupidly Simple Ways to Profit from E-Learning

LearnDash

Let’s face it, everybody knows something, right? As an e-learning professional, there is no doubt that you have come across certain things in your career that would be of value to other e-learning professionals. Be it new people just coming into the field, or seasoned pros who have been at it a long time – you have specific experiences that are of value.

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Infographic: Online Student’s Bill of Rights

Kapp Notes

Here is an interesting Infographic related to Online Student’s Bill of Rights published under a free-to-use Creative Commons license. Please include attribution to OnlineColleges.net with this graphic.

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Leadership for Complexity

Clark Quinn

The other meme from the retreat event last weekend was the notion of leadership for complexity. A few of us decided to workshop a topic around performance, leadership, and technology. We realized technology was only a means to an end, and the real issue was how to move organizations to optimal performance (e.g. the Coherent Organization ). We talked through how things are moving from complicated to complex (and how important it is to recognize the difference), and that organizations need to r

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HIA Technologies Turns a New Chapter in Interactive Learning

HIA Technologies announces the launch of Qvio™️ interactive video platform for learner-driven, AI-enabled, education. Viewers get instant answers to their questions directly from videos, interrupting when needed, and getting an author-validated answer!

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"Is Your Compliance Training Ready for a Makeover?" @kineo webinar recording now available!

Learning Visions

If you missed our Kineo webinar from a few weeks back (Is Your Compliance Training Ready for a Makeover), the recording is now up for your viewing pleasure: Enjoy!

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Top 5 eLearning Trends of 2013’ – An exclusive event for Training and Learning professionals

Raptivity

Team Raptivity recently organized an exclusive event named ‘Top 5 eLearning Trends of 2013’, for professionals and leaders committed to integrating the best in learning practices, using the latest available tools for enhancing the overall learning experience. The event which [.].

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Podcast: Bob Mosher speaks with Charles Jennings on the Performance Support Maturity Model

Ontuitive

Listen as Bob Mosher and Charles Jennings discuss the Performance Support Maturity model. Find out where your organization stands! Charles Jennings is a thought leader and learning and performance consultant. Read more on his work here.

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Designing an Interactive Learning Event

Kapp Notes

'An Interactive Learning Event (ILE) can be a game, gamification effort or event a simulation. It is a learning intervention that you create that engages the learner. Technology is not needed, only carefully crafted design affordances. The first step in the development process is to determine what you want the outcome to be. Is it an affective change, learning, awareness or a behavioral change?

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The Ultimate LMS Buyer’s Guide: Everything You Need to Know When Purchasing an LMS

Whether you’re shopping for your very first learning management system (LMS) or looking to upgrade, the process can be overwhelming. With so many vendor options, each with its own multitude of features and pricing structures, even the most seasoned educators, trainers, and business leaders can feel lost in a sea of choices! Finding the LMS that’s best suited for your organization requires a planned, strategic approach.

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Resources, Resources and even more Resources

Moodle Journal

One of those things that I am always on the lookout for my Moodle courses and I feel that I am not alone here are resources and this week seems to have been particularly fruitful on that particular front. First off was this ‘ Your must-have classroom toolkit’ from TES, where they have from contributions from over 130,000 teachers assembled a really impressive list of class management and planning resources, and by the way these are all free.

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Learning Technologies – 2013

Raptivity

The dust has already settled but that has given us more insights and opportunities from the market. This year’s Learning Technologies and Learning and Skills event was larger than last year and was an expansion rather than dramatic innovation when [.].

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Digitec to Exhibit at Learning Solutions 2013

Association eLearning

'Each spring, nearly 2,000 members of the eLearning community converge on sunny Florida to learn, share, and connect around one common goal: to create more engaging and effective learning experiences at the annual Learning Solutions Conference & Expo. Since the conference’s inception, Digitec has participated in the event as a sponsor/exhibitor and will be in attendance again this year, demonstrating its award-winning learning technologies.

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Infographic: Online Student’s Bill of Rights

Kapp Notes

'Here is an interesting Infographic related to Online Student’s Bill of Rights published under a free-to-use Creative Commons license. Please include attribution to OnlineColleges.net with this graphic.

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11 Tips to Drive Learning Content Consumption

Elevate your member education initiatives This eBook will explore: Why measure content consumption rather than (or in addition to) completion rates and member satisfaction? What are some proven tactics to create quality learner content and raise your content consumption rates? You’ll discover why measuring content consumption is pivotal for program success and explore effective tactics to boost overall engagement.

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Make Screencasts Less Scary at SXSW

TechSmith Camtasia

Spork? Packed! Cowboy boots? Packed! It must be that time of year again! Time for SXSW ! Coming to SXSW? TechSmith is headed to Austin, Texas too! We’d love for you to stop and visit us in the TechSmith booth. We want to get your feedback and show you what’s new in our software and apps, plus we’re having a finger puppet giveaway and will be recording monster green screen puppet shows in the booth!

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E-Learning: “How do I start?”

e-Learning Academy

When I’m asked “How do I start e-learning?”(courses, webinar, video or other), my immediate reaction in my head is “What can I say that will help this person be considered?” What I mean is that I want to ensure a person who is new to e-learning: a) knows what they are getting into from an effort [.].

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eTraining: Giving effective Feedbacks through Advanced Quizzing options in Adobe Captivate

Adobe Captivate

When? Thursday, April 4th, 2013, 8am-9am Description: Giving effective feedback to the learners is very important in the learning process, and Adobe Captivate makes this easier through Advanced Answer options. Join Vish and Dr. Pooja Jaisingh when they take you through a journey of feedback options for the Question Slides in Adobe Captivate. Register here.