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Five ingredients for compliance e-learning excellence

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What e-learning should be used for is providing realistic ways for learners to practice the desired behaviours and providing the minimum viable knowledge to do this. If you get the attitudes right, people will refer to the policy when they need to. Use role filters. Learners don’t want to feel that they are being sheep-dipped.

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Curation 101

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However, having subject expertise means that you know which resources are the most trustworthy and highest quality so you can filter and sift more effectively. Do you need to be a subject matter expert to curate effectively? Does the curator need to comment on every resource they have included?

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Managing for strengths at TDN

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Her particular areas of expertise include strengths-based selection and recruitment, leadership development and performance management. Nicky has worked on assignments with clients in America, Argentina, Canada, Nigeria and Venezuela, providing her with a strong understanding of global L&D issues and cultural differences.

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What Web 2.0 will do for you

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L&D’s role will be more to facilitate the process of self-managed learning rather than being the monopolistic provider of training courses. To make best use of their time they will need to become more skilled at metalearning i.e. being more aware of how they learn best and choosing the appopriate learning approach.

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