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Game Based Learning: Is It Appropriate For My Association?

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Learning by example – unlike men, who tend to want to start driving to some destination without asking direction, women tend to be stronger planners and will turn to tutorials and case studies for assistance in solving a problem. Teaching others is one of best ways learners can master content, themselves.

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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

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Rather than sitting through hours of traditional classroom training, users can tap into Web-based tutorials, interactive job aids and other tools to zero in on just the information they need to solve problems, perform specific tasks or quickly update their skills.

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Another Lens for Viewing Your eLearning

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Imagine looking for a tutorial on “how to build a bird house” and ending up with a video that shows how to build a full-sized house that’s shaped like a bird. That boom box carrier was a history professor. We were studying the French Revolution that day. He was playing “the theme song of the French Revolution.”. Remind me, why am I here?

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Top 5 Things Associations can Learn from Corporate Training Departments

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Design: create very specific learning objectives to measure achievement of these outcomes, determining the best approach to delivering the training (tutorial, simulations, job aids, etc.). Develop: produce the learning program, using SMEs to vet the content and the approach.