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How to measure impact and ROI without losing your purpose

CLO Magazine

When thinking about ROI, most people imagine complex calculations, finance and accounting challenges, and misguided measures. In reality, the ROI calculation is a relatively fundamental calculation, comparing benefits with costs in financial terms. The ROI calculation is not needed for most programs. Is ROI even appropriate?

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Typesetting 101: The Secret to Boosting Your Content Engagement and ROI

Hurix Digital

Typesetting can make a huge difference in how your content looks, feels, and communicates to your audience. It is a crucial step in the production of any printed or digital content, such as books, magazines, newspapers, websites, blogs, e-books , presentations, and more. Table of Contents: What is Typesetting, and Why is it Important?

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Professional Development Resources

Limestone Learning

Check out some of the following resources available for your professional development: Online resources and books Training Magazine Network offers monthly webinars, access to archived webinars, conferences, resources and a social learning community. Articulate’s E-Learning Heroes Community for everything elearning.

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Many instructional systems designers are missing the mark

CLO Magazine

They plan to use the podcast to help educate the L&D professional community in the country. Although resources may not be available to evaluate many programs at levels 3, 4 and 5, some programs need those levels of accountability. Important, expensive and strategic programs need to be evaluated for impact and ROI.

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Hypothesis, evidence, proof

CLO Magazine

Five steps in our ROI Methodology have the words “make it credible.” Let’s connect these ideas to a typical learning program evaluation. That’s not just learning, or the use of the learning, but the impact of the program in workplaces and communities. Hypotheses connect to an impact measure.

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Predicting Learning Success

CLO Magazine

Phillips is president and CEO of the ROI Institute. Part of the evaluation mix should be the predictions of success. Think about the logical chain of value from any learning program: level 1, reaction; level 2, learning; level 3, application; level 4, impact; and level 5, ROI. Precondition versus prediction.

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Virtual learning after the pandemic

CLO Magazine

Though we don’t know the outcome yet, this is a measure largely under the control of the L&D community. This model forms the basis for most evaluation systems and originated in the 1800s. . Success depends on whose ROI you are interested in. And if impact is inhibited, the ROI will be negative. Who is right?