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My Favorite Things: Tools and Tips to Facilitate Content Development

Dashe & Thomson

You may even gain a little peace of mind the next time you need to share or collaborate on a flow chart or diagram during the course of your content development efforts. It is my intention to share some of my favorites with you over the coming year. You’ve got nothing to lose by checking it out.

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The Power of Your Network | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

From the business perspective, however, networking isn’t only helpful, it is mandatory. Business networking not only brings new business and new talent, but it supports collaboration – whether it’s collaborating with internal team members or making connections outside of the organization. So how do you build your network?

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Web-Based, Instructor-Led, EPSS? Train Your Client On Training.

Dashe & Thomson

You can play nice and develop whatever type of training your client wants, whether it provides tangible value or not. Or you can challenge yourself and your client, allow them to see past what they’re used to and consider an approach that would produce results more in line with their business objectives. Properly d.

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My Favorite Things: Tools and Tips to Facilitate Content.

Dashe & Thomson

You may even gain a little peace of mind the next time you need to share or collaborate on a flow chart or diagram during the course of your content development efforts. It is my intention to share some of my favorites with you over the coming year. You’ve got nothing to lose by checking it out.

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How to Build a Training Organization for a 2.0 World

Mindflash

Like a lot of folks in business today, they’re being asked to do more with less — but with a cruel twist. Whether it is using online development tools, blogs, videos, or wikis you must decentralize the content development process and then enable people to user their connections the share and access this content.

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How to Build a Training Organization for a 2.0 World

Mindflash

Like a lot of folks in business today, they’re being asked to do more with less — but with a cruel twist. Whether it is using online development tools, blogs, videos, or wikis you must decentralize the content development process and then enable people to user their connections the share and access this content.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Value of Instructional Designers

Learning Visions

Some of these discussions about tools is similar to the arguments that the main stream media has made about blogs and wikis. They think that only the "official" people have the right or expertise to produce good content. Do you work for eLearning development houses (vendors) or do you work within corporate training departments?