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Re-evaluating Evaluation | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Some companies will use “Level 2: Learning” to measure whether the learners have mastered the training course content. McGoldrick described an approach to evaluating training that wasn’t just about changes in learner behavior but about learners integrated with and interacting within their own workplace. But it wasn’t.

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Blog Roundup: Instructional Design

LearnDash

Wondering where to get started with designing your course? So, you’ve purchased LearnDash, installed it on your website, and now you’re ready to start making courses. This may sound like an odd sticking point for an online educator, but it’s a situation we encounter every day. Here’s where to start.

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Make Learning An Experience. Blend It! | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Make Learning An Experience. by Michael on March 7, 2011 in blended learning If you still believe that “classroom learning is the best learning” for your training and learning programs, I have some news for you.

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Blogging For Promoting An Online Course

Think Orion

A blog is one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to promote your course online. It is a perfect way to capture the target audience while showing your expertise and authority in a niche. Blogs serve as a bridge between prospective students and course content, improving visibility in search engine results.

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Balancing Quality and Speed in Rapid eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

In this blog post, we explore the intricate balance between quality and speed in rapid e-learning content creation. There are certain characteristics about Rapid eLearning that make it different from traditional eLearning development models. The demand for effective e-learning content has never been higher.

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My History of Live Blogged Notes

Experiencing eLearning

When I attend webinars or participate in online courses and conferences, I usually live blog my notes. In a recent discussion about how I have learned about instructional design without getting a master’s degree, someone asked me what courses and webinars I’ve attended. What’s on Your Horizon.

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AI, DEI, Twine: ID Links 4/23/24

Experiencing eLearning

As I read online, I bookmark resources I find interesting and useful. I share these links about once a month here on my blog. I’m experimenting with AI image tools to create images for my blog posts. There’re caveats, of course, particularly that all have to share a commitment to finding an answer.)