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How Social Networks Can Harness the Power of Weak Ties | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

Here’s how a typical LinkedIn network might look: Your weak ties are smaller circles, not at the center of a cluster I heard more support for the Weak Ties theory while attending a Knowledge Management conference in 2005. The clustering of employee groups was not the surprising thing. More about me here. Properly d.

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Escape from Compliance Training Jail - The Rapid eLearning Blog

Rapid eLearning

The Rapid Elearning Blog. Just see the ongoing conversations about HR’s value to an organization (e.g., “Why We Hate HR,&# Fast Company, August 2005). I feel that if you can craft an effective test, then give the students the option to attempt the test before taking the course. January 29th, 2008. 30 comments.

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Don't Dump Your L&D in a Downturn: Do These 3 Things Instead

The Training by Nelle Blog | Corporate Training and Consulting

Keep costs low by investing in upskilling and retraining your current staff with cost-effective learning and training methods. Explore on-the-job training, videos, rapid eLearning, and performance support tools to get your employees Just remember: some of the most effective training materials aren’t necessarily the most expensive.

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ID and eLearning Links 10/29/19

Experiencing eLearning

tags: e-learning flash html5. How to Copy Text from Flash Courses When You Don’t have the Original File | The Rapid E-Learning Blog Images and audio files are relatively easy to recover from a published SCORM package, but text is hard to get from courses if they were published in Flash only.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Learning Styles

Learning Visions

I found some great articles/old posts on learning styles, thanks to Cathy Moore who pointed me to her reading list. 1) Learning Styles, ha, ha, ha Jay Cross December 2005 The comment thread is really great. 2) Brian Alger -- Experience Designers Network Learning Styles: Whose Styles Are These And Why Should They Matter To Me?

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Future Trends in e-Learning

Vignettes Learning

Learning & Training: The Year Ahead Jan 5, 2005 By: Ron Zamir LTI Magazine The changing learner and the quality of training According to the Municipal Research & Services Center in Seattle, "For the first time in history, there will be four generations in the work force. billion in 2001. billion in 2001.

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MARGIE MEACHAM – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Join us on this exciting journey as we engage with thought leaders and learning innovators to see what the future of our industry looks like. You are an expert instructional design and performance improvement consultant who has been continuously inspiring the world to design better and meaningful learning experiences.