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Designing for Behavior Change: A Conversation with Julie Dirksen

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In this video research report , Julie Dirksen provides an in-depth look at Susan Michie et al.’s s research on how to understand and support behavior change to improve job performance. s COM-B model to find solutio ns.

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What Does Social Learning Look Like? Pokémon GO

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It’s about supporting workers as they work by giving them the time and the right space to talk about it. And it’s about using social tools to support conversations and performance already in progress. There isn’t much user support, so understanding more about specifics of the product proves to be a collaborative proposition.

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Blog Book Tour: Karl Kapp's "Gamification of Learning and Instruction"

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Several chapters offer basics about game elements and play, while others offer reviews of theory and research regarding games for learning, player types and patterns, and snapshots of ways games can support workplace performance of particular types of tasks.

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"Show Your Work" Event Today

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For T & D, a willingness to learn from what workers share can help to reveal where training issues exist, provide artifacts that can be repurposed as training content, and help make workplace training more relevant and real-world based. Join me today, June 11, 2 pm ET, for " Show Your Work ", a webcast hosted by ASTD.

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Coming to Devlearn 2015?

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From there we'll look at critical learning elements, from the importance of a system view to the criticality of identifying the correct problem, and how we as learning practitioners can support the performer as an actor in a system, not just as a "learner" who takes a course or two. Extra credit to the Guild for supporting women in games!)

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Join me at eLearn Magazine!

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eLearning has evolved so much since 2001, from “CBT” and the early days of “distance education,” through virtual classrooms and virtual worlds to, now, the brave new frontier of handheld devices and mLearning, in an age with so much being created, shared, and curated through the new channels provided by social media.

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9 Critical Elements of Performance Improvement: Devlearn Session Recap

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We were provided with only the most general information about what to expect from the surgery and during recovery. How do we link/pair the training intervention with extended support for performance improvement? What is the benefit of supported practice prior to application? Prepare your learner and others.