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Crafting Corporate IT Training: Begin with the End in Mind

IT Training Department Blog

Starting with the end in mind often means you don’t skip the analysis phase of ADDIE and also use performance objectives (we’ll get to this in a bit) rather than learning objectives. Not only that, but software simulations give employees a safe space to fail. This is an essential part of planning for the end.

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Enhance Corporate Technical Training with The Power of Scenario Based Learning

IT Training Department Blog

We like creating a safe environment to learn with software simulations. A thorough process done well, such as ADDIE , is a great way to have a plan that is strategic and effective. That’s why software simulations that give employees a safe learning environment are ideal.

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Close the Digital Skills Gap in the Workplace with Technical Training

IT Training Department Blog

That could mean creating realistic software simulations or in some circumstances venturing into even more complex (and expensive) methods. You may even implement simple communities of practice or some other type of ongoing support through your enterprise social network (ESN).

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First Time Visitor Guide

Tony Karrer

Presentation - ISPI Los Angeles Introduction to Wikis, Blogs, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking and RSS Practical Suggestions: Web 2.0 Pew Survey on Blogging - Training Professionals Far Behind Better Questions for Learning Professionals Future of ISD in a World of Read/Write Web ADDIE Not Relevant? eLearning 2.0