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Kirkpatrick Revisited | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

It was an opportunity I couldn’t miss. I can now see how Level 2 can be used to evaluate role-based eLearning and instructor-led training. Tom Gram, in the February 17, 2011 post on his Performance X Design blog, says that our training programs are working when we can point to evidence and linkages in performance terms.

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How To Make Money By Sharing Expertise For Free

Experiencing eLearning

Blogging, presenting, and other forms of sharing expertise I spend a lot of time writing and speaking about scenario-based learning, instructional design, and other topics. Last year, I spent about 10 hours each month on my blog. 75% of those found me via my blog; the rest found me on LinkedIn. Not really.

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Build Your Branching Scenario Course Coming Soon

Experiencing eLearning

This will pull together content from my blog and past presentations , as well as new content and activities that will only be available in the course. How to use Twine for drafting scenarios Activity: Draft your first decision point and its consequences. Branching scenario course outline. Draft Your First Decision. What’s next?

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eLearning – Are We Missing The Point?

TalentLMS

I want to start this off by asking one simple question…does eLearning really work? There are many arguments both for and against eLearning, but the stark reality is, that if you are pushed for an answer, when you look at the facts, the answer is a resounding “NO”…but it so easily could be a “Yes.” Yes that’s right I said it!

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eLearning as Part of an Informal Learning Strategy

Integrated Learnings

Much of my learning came from brainstorming with peers, participating in online forums , reading (articles, books, blogs, etc.), Does this suggest that organizations are missing an opportunity to take learning to the next level? And can eLearning become part of an investment in informal learning? How might this work?

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Alternative Views of Blog Content

Tony Karrer

When someone misses a broadcast they wanted to hear, their dismay is ameliorated with, "I can always access the podcast" Of course, this event rarely actually happens. The same (actually) applies to reading blogs. But it concerns me that Ken may be giving up on our mutual quest to figure out alternative views of blog content.

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Blog Book Tour Recap Week Five: Immersive

Kapp Notes

The tour had great stops this week as well as a couple more "misses" but it is still a lot of fun and seems to be picking up steam as the tour moves forward. Recap of Blog Stops Day Twenty-One John Rice at the Educational Games Research blog wrote a post titled New 3D Learning Book by Karl Kapp.

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