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SMEs Shouldn’t Write Branching Scenarios (And What To Do Instead)

Experiencing eLearning

Instructional designers and training managers sometimes ask me, “How do I train SMEs to write better branching scenarios?” I believe SMEs shouldn’t write branching scenarios. Instead, I think we as instructional designers and LXDs should interview the SMEs as part of our analysis, and then we should write it.

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Online Systems for Behavior Change

Tony Karrer

I've always believe that to truly have impact on performance, we need to be experts at Behavior Change. I've written a few times over the years on aspects of solutions that ultimately drive a change in behavior that leads to performance improvement. What do these systems do that leads to behavior change? Need to Change Behavior?

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Friday Finds — L&D Automation, Behavioral Science Reading List, Transfer of Learning

Mike Taylor

Behavioral Scientist’s Notable Books of 2022. It’s that time of year again: the holidays are coming and behavioral science enthusiasts are gathering to discuss the latest and greatest books on the subject. So grab a cup of cocoa and dive into the latest and greatest in the world of behavioral science. Learn more →.

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Designing Sustainable Behavior-Change with Habit Design (Michael Kim) #ASTD2014

Learning Visions

These are my live blogged notes from a concurrent session at the ASTD International Conference & Expo, this week in Washington, D.C. At Kairos Labs they partner with 100+ behavioral scientists. In Switch – Behavioral Economics – motivation and willpower is like riding the elephant. Habit = unconscious behaviors.

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5 Tips to Build SEO Strength for Your Online Course

LearnDash

SEO takes time—not only for Google to crawl your site, but for user behavior on your site to affect various ranking factors. These keywords may be phrases like “online pottery course,” “compliance certification,” or “writing support group.” Is it a better strategy to write a lot of short posts, or fewer, longer posts?

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LHRCon 2024 Recap

Experiencing eLearning

Influence and Inspire: A New Approach to Behavioral Dynamics Tali Sharot This was the second keynote of Day 1 of the conference. I have live blogged notes from a webinar of Karin’s that I attended in 2014!) Admission of a gap “Aha moment” Meaning/impact (something changed, so what?) I hope to see some of you there!

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Tradeoffs in Scenarios-Based Learning: Costs and Impact

Upside Learning

None of this should be different, but in our experience, the ways of thinking about changing how you write questions does take some time. The facts are that bullet point information dumps, even when augmented by knowledge tests, are extremely unlikely to lead to behavior change. Similarly, there’s the appropriate spread of the same.

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