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When is Training the Right Solution? (And When it is NOT!)

ThinkingKap Solutions

NEWS FLASH…they’re all wrong! As an analogy, I view the Behavior Engineering Model similar to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. With Maslow’s hierarchy, a person must address the lowest tier of needs before they can focus on anything in the next row up. Having the wrong tools is inefficient.

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Words in mind

Learning with e's

For each new theory or experiment I learnt, I created a flash card with these three elements on it, and placed it strategically somewhere in my home. Maslow Hierarchy of Human Needs 27. When I was studying for my first degree and I needed to remember lots of names, dates and theories, I did myself a big favour. Knowles Andragogy 24.

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The User Experience Hierarchy of Needs

Growth Engineering

In 1943, Abraham Maslow wrote a paper called “A Theory of Human Motivation” In it he categorised basic human needs, from physiological needs all the way up to self-actualisation. The user experience (UX) hierarchy of needs borrows from Maslow’s hierarchy in a similar way.

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LearnTrends Audacity and More - Best of eLearning Learning September 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Flash Accessibility (508 Compliance) - MinuteBio , September 13, 2009. From Maslow to Morozov - Simply Speaking , September 24, 2009. The following are the top items from featured sources based on social signals. I Finally Get It – Why Social Networking is So Important - Engaged Learning , September 29, 2009. Web 2.0 & ROI - Web 2.0

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

You can leverage the complete capabilities of Adobe Flash via widgets. Three Critical Skills Learning Professionals Need Now , October 15, 2010 News flash: The organizations that training professionals serve are moving faster than ever to respond to customer needs. Maslow (3). It just is. Big shock, right? Tegrity (3).