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Benchmark for better or worse

CLO Magazine

Did I shred all of my blocks of cheese before beginning my mac and cheese recipe? The post Benchmark for better or worse appeared first on Chief Learning Officer - CLO Media. When I cook meals nowadays, I spend some time doing a mise en place. Are my knives cleaned and sharpened? Am I going to run out of garlic?

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McDonald’s Special Sauce: Learning

CLO Magazine

executive chef Dan Coudreaut gave away the secret recipe to the company’s famed Big Mac special sauce last summer, customers around the world marveled at the revelation. Not part of the well-known Big Mac jingle — but perhaps equally as vital to the Oak Brook, Ill., When McDonald’s Corp.

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Have a Nice Conflict: A Book Review

CLO Magazine

His mentor connects him with Dr. Mac, who helps John understand how to prevent becoming a victim of conflict. This is one of the reasons why the book, Have a Nice Conflict – and the topic of conflict management – should be at the forefront of the minds of all learning executives.

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Development Drives Innovation and Revenue

CLO Magazine

The new Learning Center platform also includes style sheets for Windows and Mac users. Employees using the new Learning Center can access learning from a variety of devices in multiple formats and quickly deliver timely product updates and technical bulletins and respond to requests from participants.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

In Defense of Powerpoint - Free as in Freedom , September 5, 2010 In the past couple of years that I’ve had a Mac, a lot of people I’ve spoken to about presentation skills have remarked to me, “Oh, but you have Apple Keynote for presentations. Ctrl + I (Win), Command + I (Mac). Editing shortcuts. Shortcut key.

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Something is Going on Down there in the LMS Market

eLearning 24-7

Several years ago, many LMS vendor products did not work on Macs, a major consternation for end users who used this system. In the case of the Avant, it was the Avant browser, due to other issues and not the vendor’s system. It was supposed to be browser agnostic. Then and Now. The Challenge Begins.

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Instructional Design Orthodoxy

Xyleme

I will be dating myself here, but so much of the orthodoxy in the instructional design process was forged back in the late 80’s and early 90’s when the only Computer-Based Training (CBT) tools were Toolbook for the PC, and Hypercard for the Mac. Due to the technical constraints it became a law that “pages must not scroll”.