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eLearning Learning - Best of June 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Not Your Father’s ROI - Internet Time , June 28, 2009. Here’s Why You Need an E-Learning Portfolio , June 16, 2009. Social Network Analysis: An introduction , June 12, 2009. Chief Learning Officer magazine - Get Out of the Training Business , June 9, 2009. Does Deliberative Practice Lead to Quick Proficiency?

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Listen: Discover Financial Services’ Jon Kaplan on tuition assistance programs and the importance of building trust among your learning team

CLO Magazine

John, managing editor for Chief Learning Officer , shares what she’s learned on the job and what she looks for when selecting a magazine profile candidate. I’m Mike Prokopeak, editor in chief of Chief Learning Officer magazine. Podcast Producer: Jesse McQuarters. April 2019 Profile: Discover Financial’s Jon Kaplan.

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43 Great eLearning Posts and 5 Hot Topics Including Google Buzz and iPad

eLearning Learning Posts

Seven (Possible) Ways to Use Google Buzz for Education by Jeremy Vest - Learning Solutions Magazine , February 17, 2010 Google’s entry into social networking, Buzz, created quite a bit of buzz last week after its launch. Here are Saffron’s top five tips for measuring that all important ROI.

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The Customer Education Experts Directory

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As an intelligent coach with knowledge of Relationship building, personal development, Customer Journey, Engagement, Retention management, NPS, CSAT, NRR, ROI & success planning. Services: Training ROI. Summary: Work with Ed to learn how to keep your customers, why they choose to leave, and meet their needs effectively.

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From higher ed to PepsiCo CLO

CLO Magazine

After a brief stint as a copy editor, Nagler completed a two-year Master’s program in public policy analysis at the University of California, Berkeley. But Nagler used her experience at Berkeley to expand the department’s portfolio of offerings. Not only had she never held a job at PepsiCo, she’d spent most of her career in academia.

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