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Spaced Retrieval, Retrieval Practice, and Knowledge Guru: What Research Tells Us

Knowledge Guru

2005) Application of the testing and spacing effects to name learning. 2000) Untangling the benefits of multiple study opportunities and repeated testing for cued recall. Applied Cognitive Psychology 14: 215–235, 2000. Los Angeles, CA: Sage Publishing Co. [4] 4] Carpenter SK, DeLosh EL. And Cull W. 5] Kapp, K.

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State of the LMS 2012

eLearning 24-7

Back in the early 2000′s, LMSs often had content mgt features built within their system, but called themselves learning management systems. As for personal and professional development, it truly amazes me how many vendors in the e-learning space as a whole, forget this type of training.

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Trials – Learning Systems

eLearning 24-7

But the behemoth, the big elephant in the room, learning systems are not fans of trials. In the early 2000’s right up to about 2012, trials were common in the learning system market. Another vendor lists 2000 as Enterprise and again, in reality that is low mid-size, i.e. the top end of SMB. Bottom Line.

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Clark Quinn – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

How do you educate your clients about the most effective approaches to learning? What are some of the challenges you face in convincing them with respect to the shifts happening in today’s learning space? What would be your advice to budding learning professionals who aspire to consider consulting as a career option?

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CLARK QUINN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

How do you educate your clients about the most effective approaches to learning? What are some of the challenges you face in convincing them with respect to the shifts happening in today’s learning space? What would be your advice to budding learning professionals who aspire to consider consulting as a career option?