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Design - Knowing Doing Gap - Best of eLearning Learning

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Growing Your Business - Innovative Marketing Using Social Media. Seeing The Invisible: How To Identify Early Indicators Of Gaps In Instructional Design And Training Effectiveness. Corporations need to catch up on open content - Informal Learning , September 17, 2009. What do online instructors have to know about H1N1?

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Louder than words

E-Learning Provocateur

Everyone knows that change management is hard. Culture eats strategy for breakfast; an organisation’s culture doesn’t change over night; something about herding cats; the change curve; etc. But there’s a big elephant in the room: the power of recruitment to accelerate cultural change. Recruitment.

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Balancing innovations and implementation

Janet Clarey

Social Media! Social Networking! But I think that is changing. Many times, doing it right requires heavy lifting. It’s hard work to do that right with changes coming daily. There is a disruption of norms and change in roles [.what? Maintaining status quo (knowing-doing gap).

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The power of one

E-Learning Provocateur

If Kofman’s work is a bit too self-helpy for you, let me rephrase it in edu-speak: Sometimes the ones most guilty of the knowing-doing gap are ourselves. As L&D professionals, we know most learning undertaken in the workplace is informal. We know social learning works. Ironic, eh?

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The power of one

E-Learning Provocateur

If Kofman’s work is a bit too self-helpy for you, let me rephrase it in edu-speak: Sometimes the ones most guilty of the knowing-doing gap are ourselves. As L&D professionals, we know most learning undertaken in the workplace is informal. We know social learning works. Ironic, eh?

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The 2015 ATD International Conference Backchannel: Curated Resources #ATD2015

David Kelly

Julie Dirkson on the Science of Behaviour Change by Dan Steer. Practical Use of Social Media in Formal Learning Slides by Dan Steer. What Not To Post on Social Media: 5 Questions You Need To Ask Yourself Before You Publish by Olsy Sorokina. The Knowing-Doing Gap In Online Training by Christopher Pappas.