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Why Trainers and Instructional Designers Need to Care About Performance Support

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Post by: Cammy Bean, VP of Learning Design at Kineo Comments/Questions: cammy.bean@kineo.com As an instructional designer of corporate elearning, most of my career has been focused on the design and development of stand-alone elearning courses.

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Learning in the Flow of Work

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Consider your own learning mindset while in the workflow compared to when you step away from it to learn in the fabricated environment of a classroom or an eLearning course. Here’s a reality: The closer a learner is to the place and moment of “Apply,” the more open and ready that learner is to learn.

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It’s Time to Invest in the Performance Zone

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When it comes to formal learning, we’ve spent billions on learning management systems and on a robust authoring toolkit to develop interactive simulations, eLearning, virtual instruction and much more. Last month we focused in on the Performance Zone--the place where the work of the organization actually gets done.

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Training LOVES Performance Support & Performance Support LOVES Training

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In September I attended the eLearning Guild’s new conference, Performance Support Symposium. Ontuitive’s Bob Mosher kicked it off with a mighty bang, offering the jaw-dropping suggestion that we cast off training in favor of performance support.

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Performance Support & Training

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In September I attended the eLearning Guild’s new conference, Performance Support Symposium. Ontuitive’s Bob Mosher kicked it off with a mighty bang, offering the jaw-dropping suggestion that we cast off training in favor of performance support.

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Learning and Emotion

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The framing of individualized performance and training via elearning methods, for instance, might be attentive to the kinds of anxieties or enthusiasms that could be created at the outset.

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Back from FocusOn Learning conference

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Ontuitive was pleased to be a sponsor at last week's FocusOn Learning conference , put on by the eLearning Guild. A quick report of our panel session, conversations, and "Lightning Rounds."