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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Thomas Stone: Once attended a conf. jadekaz: So, ID needs to expand to all of Gilbert's BEM. kelly_smith01: Yes @jadekaz RE:Gilbert. lauraoverton: Do you think that the squeeze on resources might open up new collaborations eg with those involved in internal comms or marketing ? tmast: yeah. Mars Chen: ok. it's 9AM.
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Monday, July 27, 2009
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Sunday, February 6, 2005
Robert Manger and Peter Pipe's book, Analyzing Performance Problems (1970) and Thomas Gilbert's Human Competence (1978), both considered classics by training and performance professionals, do not mention KSAs (or at least not that I could find). Attitudes Bela Banathy uses attitudes in his book, Instructional Systems (1968, pp. 24-26).
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Monday, July 27, 2009
A community collecting and organizing the best information on the web about eLearning. Blog Pages Learn More Participate in the eLearning Learning Community Widget Addition Archives July 2009 June 2009.
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Sunday, February 6, 2005
Robert Manger and Peter Pipe's book, Analyzing Performance Problems (1970) and Thomas Gilbert's Human Competence (1978), both considered classics by training and performance professionals, do not mention KSAs (or at least not that I could find). Attitudes Bela Banathy uses attitudes in his book, Instructional Systems (1968, pp. 24-26).
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Thomas Stone: Once attended a conf. jadekaz: So, ID needs to expand to all of Gilbert's BEM. kelly_smith01: Yes @jadekaz RE:Gilbert. lauraoverton: Do you think that the squeeze on resources might open up new collaborations eg with those involved in internal comms or marketing ? tmast: yeah. Mars Chen: ok. it's 9AM.
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