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Where Organizations Go Wrong With e-Learning

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A post on e-Learning Guild's group on LinkedIn asked, "In What Ways Do Organizations Get eLearning Wrong?" There are many organizations that get it right, but many get it wrong too. Here are my thoughts on pitfalls organizations must avoid. Not identifying if e-learning is an appropriate medium for specific training needs.

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Can Linked In Help My Team and Boost the Training "Experience" We Deliver?

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That said, I have encouraged members of my training department to get "linked in." So, here is what I told my colleagues on why we should get "linked in" and how it may benefit our department and our training participants. These connections may be internal or external to our own organization.

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eLearning Cyclops: A Priest, A Rabbi and an Instructional Designer.

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A Priest, A Rabbi and an Instructional Designer Are in a Bar and Identify a Training Need: A response to the #LCBQ. Of course stakeholders come to training departments all the time demanding training and we need to look at the problem first as Jay Cross was quick to point out. Up front "just in time" training materials (e.g.,

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eLearning Cyclops: Making It Over The Wall #LCBQ

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First off, always be on the lookout for opportunities to bring external learning inside the organization. Whether online courses that can be linked to from the LMS or bringing a live training event into the classroom, potential opportunities should always be on your radar. If your organization does not have one, start asking for it.

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April's Big Question

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In a nutshell, this month's Big Question is, do you ever get stuck getting new solutions or ideas accepted and implemented by your organization or client? Oh, case studies and benchmarking from other organizations help too. But when I am stuck I have found that creating a prototype helps a lot.

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What Makes Yammer Different?

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It is a social network for only members of your organization. Only staff within your organization can sign into your network (i.e. the training and development department can have its own separate group within the organization's Yammer network). they must have company email address to sign in). Groups can be set-up (e.g.

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eLearning Cyclops: I Saw a Virtual Patient at MedBiquitous

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Today, I attended some great sessions including one on using virtual patients in training. Several organizations shared the tools used develop these virtual worlds. One, CliniSpace , had a nice interface and from the demo appears to have an easy to use authoring mode. View my complete profile. Follow @eLearninCyclops. Blog Archive.