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Looking Back on 2010 with ADDIE

Integrated Learnings

So with this in mind, it seems appropriate to take a look at the articles posted to this blog over the past year and organize them according to how they jive with ADDIE. Two of this year’s articles primarily address analysis. You might also be interested in our page on Facebook or Twitter feed.

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How to Create a Hobby Niche Training Based Membership Site with Steady Lead Flow with Fisherman Devin Denman

LifterLMS

Email list and your own website, because I built a pretty big following on Facebook, this was years ago, we had 140,000 likes or whatever, and we all know what Facebook did. At the end of the day, what really is going to work with Facebook is you have to be good with Facebook ads. everything’s got to jive.

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How to Start and Grow a Podcast and Build an Online Course Empire with Joe Casabona

LifterLMS

The biggest lesson Joe learned from making the switch is that customers do not care about the vehicle that gets them to the destination, rather they care about getting to the destination itself. ” That is the biggest lesson I’ve learned over the last year is that, no, they won’t. Joe Casabona: Yeah. It never changes.

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What You Need To Know About Corporate Gamification of Learning

eLearningMind

Deloitte (the second largest professional services network in the world) launched a digital executive training program called “The Deloitte Leadership Academy” to make training more accessible for employees by utilizing top content from business schools like Harvard, Stanford, etc. A little of this; a little of that; hold the pickles.

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What You Need To Know About Corporate Gamification of Learning

eLearningMind

Deloitte (the second largest professional services network in the world) launched a digital executive training program called “The Deloitte Leadership Academy” to make training more accessible for employees by utilizing top content from business schools like Harvard, Stanford, etc. A little of this; a little of that; hold the pickles.