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eLearning Review: A Module for the National Security Arena

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I played through the scenario four different times before I finally registered a “good” result (as opposed to just adequate). Courtesy of www.blog.cathy-moore.com Once I finally found the proper path, I checked out the decision tree Cathy used to keep track of the outcomes. Military | Social Learning Blog - May 19, 2011 [.]

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eLearning Review: A Module for the National Security Arena.

Dashe & Thomson

I played through the scenario four different times before I finally registered a “good” result (as opposed to just adequate). Courtesy of www.blog.cathy-moore.com Once I finally found the proper path, I checked out the decision tree Cathy used to keep track of the outcomes. Military | Social Learning Blog - May 19, 2011 [.]

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The Freemium Three: Three Free Tools That Will Work Wonders For.

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by Jim on January 19, 2011 in Informal Learning , LMS (Learning Management System) , Project Management/Project Delivery , Reviews , Wikis , social learning Like many of us, I don’t like spending money when it’s not necessary, and being a good project manager means being especially tight fisted with your client’s dime. All Rights Reserved.

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The Freemium Three: Three Free Tools That Will Work Wonders For.

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by Jim on January 19, 2011 in Informal Learning , LMS (Learning Management System) , Project Management/Project Delivery , Reviews , Wikis , social learning Like many of us, I don’t like spending money when it’s not necessary, and being a good project manager means being especially tight fisted with your client’s dime. All Rights Reserved.

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Training vs. Learning and the Role of Mobile Devices | Social.

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And if you’re worried about accountability, create a program that tracks employees’ progress through the required content. Companies are developing “town square” learning centers that house all of their training content for employees to access where, when and how they choose. Or don’t. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply.

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Training vs. Learning and the Role of Mobile Devices

Dashe & Thomson

And if you’re worried about accountability, create a program that tracks employees’ progress through the required content. Companies are developing “town square” learning centers that house all of their training content for employees to access where, when and how they choose. Or don’t. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply.

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Can Games Transform the World? | Social Learning Blog

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by Jolene on March 11, 2011 in Gaming Theory , Instructional Design , Training Development , eLearning Over the last year or so, I’ve been thinking a lot about how to incorporate games into eLearning instructional design projects. To add an element of competition, a leaderboard tracked and displayed which players had made the most finds.