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Reflections on ISPI 2010

Clark Quinn

Early in the year, I gave a presentation online to the Massachusetts chapter of ISPI (the international society for performance improvement), and they rewarded me with a membership. Now, it probably helps to explain that I’ve been eager to attend an ISPI conference for quite a while. To my benefit, I was very wrong.

ISPI 161
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Friday Find Finds — Evidence-based Training Lessons, Signal vs Noise, Persuasive Copywriting

Mike Taylor

Each morning, The Sample sends you one article from a random blog or newsletter that matches up with your interests. Evaluating Information: Find the Signal in the Noise. We are drowning in information. Most of that information is irrelevant. Get Acquainted lets you make free chatbot polls fast. Sign up here.

Lesson 97
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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Mass Chapter ISPI November Meeting

Learning Visions

Tuesday, October 20, 2009 Mass Chapter ISPI November Meeting Im speaking at the next Mass Chapter ISPI Meeting, thanks to the always energetic Jean Marrapodi. Well review examples of courses built in a variety of tools, look at pricing options, discuss appropriate uses, and review benefits and downsides.

ISPI 100
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Celebrate the End of Summer with This Free PowerPoint E-Learning Template

Rapid eLearning

To help you relax and enjoy the last few days of summer, I’ve included a free tab-themed elearning template. Following is an example of the published template. The Glassy Blue template is simple and perfect for information sharing and compliance training. Feel free to download it and use as you wish. Glassy Blue Template.

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More Answers to Your E-Learning Questions

Rapid eLearning

While Mike’s video example is simple, it could easily be a role-played scenario with decisions that branch to additional video scenarios. This post has a couple of simple examples and quick tutorial to show it’s done. We discussed it in this blog post on finding free stock images. It’s not free, but it does a great job.

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Are You Asking the Right Questions?

Rapid eLearning

So any time you can find a free solution, you’ve won. Often there’s little concern about how relevant the information is to the learner. Thus the learner is usually not engaged and has to wade through a lot of information. This is something an information dump can’t easily do. For example: Want to know about gender?

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3 Things to Consider When Building Interactive E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

Downloads: file and free font. This loaded information about the video. In the second example below, the user clicks the tutorial button to load the description of the videos. The value in clicking to load the information is that unlike the dragging, you don’t have to move the mouse. Tutorial 1: create the framework.