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Use Your Learning Goals to Bring Balance to Your Training Programs 2/3:Application & Analysis

CrossKnowledge

Bloom’s Taxonomy, a tool popularized by instructional designers, neatly sorts all learning processes into six skill levels. In our previous article, we looked at the first two levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy: knowledge and comprehension. The ins and outs of Bloom’s Taxonomy.

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Training vs. Learning: How Are They Different?

eLearningMind

Bloom’s taxonomy divides the learning process into six levels of cognitive processes that the student goes through when learning. This taxonomy is useful in the workplace as it guides educators to develop training programs that are easy to learn from and therefore achieve better outcomes. Cognitively speaking, what is learning?

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Flipped learning for talent development: Lessons from the college classroom

CLO Magazine

In 2008, I contracted with Jefferson Community and Technical College to teach project management to two local businesses (my first official paid training job). WLXD course design combines flipped learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy, Kolb’s Experiential Model, Universal Design for Learning and Naked Teaching Design theory.

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Good News: Spending on Training Increasing

Mindflash

Mobile Learning is Imminent: 61% of business leaders say they have mobile strategy ready to go and 24% say they will embrace mobile learning soon. Meaning.when it comes right down to it, making the numbers may be more important than spending $500,000 on leadership development. They care about performance.

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Top 47 Posts and 10 Hot Topics for February

eLearning Learning Posts

Here they are (I have removed one or two as I don’t agree with them, and have put my interpretations at the bottom): Definition of an E-Learning Curve – Bloom’s Taxonomy - The E-Learning Curve , February 4, 2010 A colleague recently asked me “What is an e-learning curve?&# Employees want to connect with one another. No problem.

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43 Great eLearning Posts and 5 Hot Topics Including Google Buzz and iPad

eLearning Learning Posts

Skill - trainingwreck , February 22, 2010 Whether small, medium or large in size, organizations have been or are set to grapple with remote based leadership issues. Blooms taxonomy for a digital world, including mobile learning , February 15, 2010. The Ability to Lead Remote Employees Will Become the Next 2.0 February 22, 2010.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

The Holy Trinity: Leadership Framework, Learning 2.0 & Enterprise 2.0 - trainingwreck , May 8, 2010 I find myself in the center of an intellectual tempest. This taxonomy does not specify which collaboration tools and technologies should be used for learning. Your conversation was mostly, if not all, casual.