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Learning Agility: Re-Invention with Performer Support

Living in Learning

The velocity of learning has no choice but to keep pace, and we are not going to keep pace by delivering learning in the classroom or via e-learning solutions alone. When and where we support the performer becomes a crucial design consideration. Tags: Continuous Learning. What is Performer Support?

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48 Books Every Aspiring Chief Learning Officer Should Read

TalentLMS

Learning books (4). Instructional design books (6). Learning technology books (2). After all, what is modern learning without collaboration? The Learning and Development Book by Tricia Emerson and Mary Stewart. Recommended by Suzanne Rasmussen , Instructional Designer, Manufacturing Operations at Tesla.

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10.2 Strategic Ways to Ensure Learning Begets Performance Improvement

Wonderful Brain

If you find this concept plausible, if the clarity with which business results are expressed, then the more accurate learning objectives can be formed. Further, the more likely instruction can be well designed to achieve the intended outcomes. We follow ADDIE, or Gagne or Aldrich, et. That’s right! What a year!