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What is stopping companies from measuring learning: Skillsets, datasets, toolsets or mindsets?

Xyleme

In one of our recent posts, " Why you need to take a Google Analytics approach to measuring learning ," we lay the foundation of our perspective regarding L&D''s constant battle for greater relevance in business strategy and planning. This concept ultimately draws a connection to the tools we use to measure learning.

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Free learning & development webinars for November 2023

Limestone Learning

PT: Retrieval Practice, Interleaving, and Spacing: A Learning Strategies Trifecta Retrieval practice, interleaving and spacing have emerged as essential tools for learners because they tap into our cognitive processes to enhance retention and long-term learning. There are plenty on tap for November.

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LMS vs. LCMS

Xyleme

The Learning and Development industry, like any other, has been inundated with new technologies and tools for learning. Buzz words in the industry include e-learning, mobile learning, cloud delivery, bite-sized learning, informal learning, learning record store, and single-source content development.

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Learning and Development Webinars

Xyleme

Building the Plane While Flying It: A Case Study on Rapid Learning Strategy Innovation at Spectrum. Moving from a traditional training strategy to one that embeds learning in the daily workflow is challenging enough. A catalyst for rapid learning strategy innovation at Charter Spectrum. What do you get?

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iPad & eBooks: A Game Changer for Blended Learning

Xyleme

Home About Podcasts Videos Xyleme Inc. Home > Single Source , Standards > iPad & eBooks: A Game Changer for Blended Learning iPad & eBooks: A Game Changer for Blended Learning March 25th, 2010 Goto comments Leave a comment I was on Nigel Paine’s blog on Friday when I saw and commented on his post The Mash-up Begins.