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Re-evaluating Evaluation | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

In my role as Vice President of Client and Staffing Services, I know that training may not always be the answer. Organizations such as PACT, ASTD, MNISPI, and the Digital Learning Forum get my creative juices going to generate new ideas and synergies. Search the blog Popular Latest Comments Tags Web-Based, Instructor-Led, EPSS?

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Kirkpatrick Revisited | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

skill practice, role plays, and training simulations?with I can now see how Level 2 can be used to evaluate role-based eLearning and instructor-led training. In my role as Vice President of Client and Staffing Services, I know that training may not always be the answer. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply.

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Accelerated Learning: Where Does It Fit In? | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

In my role as Vice President of Client and Staffing Services, I know that training may not always be the answer. Organizations such as PACT, ASTD, MNISPI, and the Digital Learning Forum get my creative juices going to generate new ideas and synergies. Search the blog Popular Latest Comments Tags Web-Based, Instructor-Led, EPSS?

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The Rise of LMS Specialists: A Tour of Learning Tech Innovation

Talented Learning

As an LMS selection consultant , I’ve had a front-row seat in the rapid shift toward specialization. Through a series of integrated apps, an organization can push continual learning to its internal and external sales people, as well as mentor, role play and leverage sales material in shoulder-to-shoulder selling. Conclusion.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Gadgets, Games and Gizmos for Learning

Learning Visions

Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. I circled Chapter 6 (moving from creating rigid course structures to small, easily searched nuggets) and Chapter 8 (gamers expectations of bosses/teachers). But I have to admit that I used a few cheat codes to read this book. For Gamer 2.0

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48 Books Every Aspiring Chief Learning Officer Should Read

TalentLMS

This is the book you’ll want to keep on your desk and refer to when you’ve run out of juice or need a helping hand. From chess champions, star athletes to entrepreneurs and brain surgeons, Ericsson has searched to find the common themes that bind them together. Powerpoint is not training”), engagement and performance. Get it here.