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A panel podcast on compliance training

Good To Great

→ A panel podcast on compliance training Posted on March 10, 2011 by Stephanie Dedhar | 1 Comment Yesterday I was invited to join a small panel podcast hosted by Craig Taylor to discuss compliance training – what’s wrong with it, what’s right with it and what we need to do to make it even better.

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Allison Rossett: ELearning Isn’t What You Think It Is – Not Yet #tk10

Learning Visions

My live blogged notes…ASTD TechKnowledge 2010 in Las Vegas, NV. didn’t ask about quality, efficiency, satisfaction) Step 2: Defined the options They constructed 26 snapshots (options derived from literature, conferences, blogs, etc.) – e.g., “Our programs are delivered in a virtual classroom.

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Podcast 10: The New Face of Nonprofit Leadership Development – With Meera Chary of Bridgespan

Talented Learning

To learn more about this podcast series or to see the full collection of episodes visit The Talented Learning Show main page. Since 2010, Meera has been responsible for helping Bridgespan build and deliver its highly successful nonprofit leadership development offerings – including its groundbreaking new team-based learning program.

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2009 Predictions How Did I Do?

Tony Karrer

I will definitely be coming out with my 2010 predictions. In fact, I’ll be doing a virtual presentation around it as well. Price points for virtual classroom training will begin to be virtually the same as for the same in-person classes. Did I mention the move towards virtual classroom?)

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Is e-learning effective?

Clive on Learning

Live group sessions in a virtual classroom? The delivery of online content using web sites, video, podcasts, etc? The Towards Maturity Impact Indicator released in March 2010 and based on UK findings, demonstrated many real benefits of e-learning to employers.

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How I used Wordle as a basic TNA tool | Good To Great

Good To Great

12 Responses to How I used Wordle as a basic TNA tool Craig Taylor | November 30, 2010 at 10:22 pm | Reply You certainly did Stephanie. Pingback: User-focused design for gold-standard compliance training | Good To Great Ryan Tracey | December 1, 2010 at 9:06 pm | Reply Wordle as TNA tool… brilliant!

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The Online Teacher

KnowledgeOne

Blockbuster went out of business in 2010 because it failed to keep up with its emerging competitors like Netflix. And how is a virtual classroom different from an in-person classroom? For instance, students asked to listen to a pre-recorded podcast between date x and date y would be involved in asynchronous learning.