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A Framework For Content Curation

Learnnovators

This content is new knowledge. Interactive exercises and immersive simulations – with feedback – allow the learner to play, fail and succeed in a safe environment. This content jumps the knowing-doing gap by helping the learner apply the concepts back on the job. SUPPORT ME.

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A framework for content curation

E-Learning Provocateur

This content is new knowledge. Interactive exercises and immersive simulations – with feedback – allow the learner to play, fail and succeed in a safe environment. This content jumps the knowing-doing gap by helping the learner apply the concepts back on the job. Support me.

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Free L&D webinars for July 2019

Limestone Learning

You’ll leave energized with a blueprint that’ll enable you to transform your teams into high performing functional teams, and will take home team building tools, exercises, and approaches. Adopt best-in-class experiential exercises to reinforce team dynamics. You’ll learn how to: Establish your leadership team's baseline.

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Re-imagining the Book

Jay Cross

Our opening exercise was to draw a cartoon that explained a problem we were working on. What format is best for what content (think iPad and smartphone)? I received these responses: Design with intentional gaps in the knowledge of the book to encourage high bandwidth communication might be fatal. Recognizing a problem.

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