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L&D Trends, Time Estimates: ID and eLearning Links 3/2/2021

Experiencing eLearning

In this post, I share links on L&D trends, training development time, spaced repetition, RSS feeds, and an overview of instructional design. An interactive comic explaining the Leitner method of spaced repetition to learn and remember information. How to Use RSS Feeds. I share these links periodically here on my blog.

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Friday Find Finds — Return on Attention, RSS, Content Curation 101

Mike Taylor

Long Live RSS! If you’ve been around here very long, you may know that I’m a big fan of RSS. This post from Zapier shares some ways you can use RSS that you may not have thought of. Emberly’s visual organization of bookmarks, notes, and files let you master information overload and learn better.

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Curation: Making Sense of Digital Information

The Performance Improvement Blog

So much information; so little time. We are inundated with email, tweets, blog posts, Linkedin updates and comments, Facebook news feeds and messages, rss feeds, in addition to old-tech media like newspapers, magazines, TV, and radio. Technology allows consumers of information to also be curators of information.

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The Why and How of Scenario-Based Learning

Experiencing eLearning

If you’re reading this in an RSS reader or email and the video doesn’t appear above, watch it on YouTube instead. One study compared information on a brochure presented in bullet points or a narrative format. Why scenarios? What are the benefits of scenarios? Our brains are wired for stories.

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Google is failing us: how to manage the information overflow?

Challenge to Learn

We are all struggling with the ever-increasing amount of information that we need to manage. Steve Rosenbaum pointed out in his key note address at DevLearn that search engines like Google become less reliable and that we have to find other ways to manage the information overflow. I decided to test Google myself.

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Reinventing RSS and How it Can Benefit Your Business

OpenSesame

The shutdown of Google Reader is far from the end of RSS. In fact, it has become a catalyst for innovation in news aggregation and has driven attention towards the value of RSS in social reach and brand development. Moving forward it is important to consider the different RSS readers people are using to replace Google Reader.

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Information Radar

Tony Karrer

You need information radar that continuously scans for new, quality information that you should be aware of. Information Addiction Let me start this topic with a word of caution. When you find new nuggets of information, you get a chemical reaction in your brain much like an opium hit. Be careful about feeding your habit.

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