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Kirkpatrick Revisited | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

I have included Kirkpatrick’s Four Levels of Evaluation in every proposal I have ever written, and I wanted to hear from Kirkpatrick himself regarding his take on the current state of evaluation and whether his four levels are still viable. Well, based on where Kirkpatrick and his son James are today, I was completely wrong.

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Social Media Metrics

Clark Quinn

I continue to get asked about social learning metrics. Until we get around to a whitepaper or something on metrics, here’re some thoughts: Frankly, the problem with Kirkpatrick (sort of like with LMS’ and ADDIE, *drink*) is not in the concept, but in the execution. Frankly, even activity is a metric.

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How to Evaluate Learning: The Kirkpatrick Model for the 21st Century

Dashe & Thomson

Even though many Learning and Development organizations find it a challenge to prove training’s effect beyond how learners react to the training and whether they have learned the training content, senior management and business stakeholders are more and more interested in metrics that show the impact on the organization.

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ROI and Metrics in eLearning

Tony Karrer

I'm working on an article around the use of ROI and metrics in eLearning. Kirkpatrick's Level 3: Improving the Evaluation of E-Learning Level 3 evaluations measure whether the there was an actual transfer of learning to the actual work setting. There are hard and soft cost savings associated with e-learning.

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Boost your L&D visibility & credibility – The Annual Learning Report

CrossKnowledge

This article enables you to create your own Annual Learning Report, offering an opportunity to boost your credibility and visibility for key business stakeholders. Critical remarks have been placed at commonly used models to capture the added value of L&D, as Kirkpatrick’s model. Credible metrics for L&D’s performance.

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How to boost your L&D credibility and visibility

CrossKnowledge

Whilst the added value of L&D is significant for today’s business, many learning departments still haven’t found an efficient method of visualization and presentation of their programs’ outcome. Metrics like ROI do not always reveal the most accurate results in this regard.

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Learning Measurement: A Work in Progress

CLO Magazine

Learning evaluation, metrics and measurement are not where they need to be, but some companies have made progress. The learning and development industry has advanced significantly in the past decade. Advancements in technology also have accelerated learning thanks to social media, e-learning, game-based and mobile learning.

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