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Content/Practice Ratio?

Clark Quinn

And, I have to say, despite my frequent disparagement, it’s usually well-written, the problem seems to be in the starting objectives. So, I’d roughly (and generously) estimate that the ratio is around 80:20 for content: practice. The point is that I think our ratio should really be 50:50 if not 20:80 for content:practice.

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A Learning Impact Process

Upside Learning

Even before that, we need to ensure there actually is a problem to be solved, and that we’re targeting the right one, before designing an intervention. Technically, this is a ‘gap analysis’ identifying the core problem. In a root cause analysis, we look to identify why the problem is occurring.

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Myth #6: learning and development should try to achieve a ratio of 70:20:10

Docebo

Learning and development – Should you strive for a “perfect” ratio of 70:20:10? Should Learning and Development professionals strive for a firm 70:20:10 ratio , or are the numbers more flexible? 70:20:10 is not about trying to achieve a set ratio. What does the name “70:20:10” even mean for your team?

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Section 508 and WCAG: Why Should a Learning Designer Care

CommLab India

Text and images have a minimum ratio of 4.5:1. Contrast ratio helps determine whether people with color blindness and visual impairments can discern the contrast between 2 colors. It is recommended to avoid using drag-and-drop activity or mouse hovers because such activities create problems for visually impaired learners.

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How to Manage Problem Employees

CLO Magazine

We’ve yet to meet a leader who is confused by the term “problem employee.” But too often, problem employees remain in organizations, doing damage to both their work groups and their direct manager’s career. Understanding the Problem. In the end, we identified 11 distinct “problem” types.

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Should We List the Learning Objectives?

Experiencing eLearning

The argument in favor of listing learning objectives I don’t want to directly pile on this person any further (I already ratioed him with my comment on his article), but someone recently shared some elearning tips on LinkedIn. Is that really the best way to communicate with learners about the goals of training?

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Free color contrast checker for PowerPoint

BrightCarbon

Projection: The use of low-quality projectors in poorly lit rooms is an age-old problem. The size of the room and the audience’s distance from the screen can also cause legibility problems if you haven’t got the color contrast right. It’s also worth remembering that the contrast ratios provided by WCAG are just there as a guide.