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7 Amazing Newsletters For Learning Pros In 2022

Roundtable Learning

Guy Wallace is a Performance Analyst and Instructional Architect with a long career of award-winning work, including the Honorary Life Member Award from ISPI – the International Society for Performance Improvement. We work to create articles, calculators, whitepapers, and guides to help you establish and elevate your training program.

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More Answers to Your Rapid E-Learning Questions

Rapid eLearning

So now’s a good time to offer some quick answers and links to additional resources for those just getting started, I have no budget. The first thing I recommend is to ask for a budget. If you do get a budget then you can stretch your money by purchasing the lower resolution images. There are a lot of really good programs.

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5 Ways to Demonstrate Your E-Learning Success

Rapid eLearning

That’s a good question, especially in this economy because the training group is usually one of the first groups targeted when an organization needs to make some cuts to the budget. E-Learning is Hot. Information courses are more like marketing programs that promote awareness with no immediate performance expectations.

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The Shoemaker’s Children – How Travel, Training and Social Learning Expand Your Mind

Learningtogo

Cabbies go through a rigorous training program called “the Knowledge” to prepare for their test. As learning professionals, we’re often tasked with making the case for a travel budget to support our training programs. Look for similar programs offered by local chapters of ISPI, SHRM and other organizations.

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Rethinking conferences

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Some of the certificate programs conducted before conferences strike me as low-grade diploma mills. …more often a professional event is canceled because the number of prospective attendees has shrunk as companies lay off employees and cut travel and professional education budgets for remaining workers. of the network era.