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JULIE DIRKSEN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Her focus has been on utilizing the disciplines of educational psychology, instructional design, and behavioral science to promote and support the improvement of peoples’ lives through sustainable long-term learning and behavioral change. It’s an honor to have you here today to discuss the past, present, and future of workplace learning.

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6 Killer Examples Of Gamification In eLearning

Adobe Captivate

Gamification in eLearning is fast emerging as an effective technique to engage learners. It has found its place under the sun for serious learning (that is, meeting specified learning outcomes). Using Gamification In eLearning. What Are The Benefits Of Gamification In eLearning? Better learning environment.

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Learning Meets Fun – 4 Games for Different Training Types

CommLab India

. - Jake Orlowitz, Head of the Wikipedia Library, Wikimedia Foundation. Just as there are different instructional strategies to teach different types of subjects, you need a different game for different types of training. Let us see 4 games that can be used for different types of online training programs.

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Why is Skills Management Important?

Gyrus

Last week I defined skills management by referencing and summarizing an existing Wikipedia article. ” Again going to Wikipedia, here’s how it defines skill. . ” Again going to Wikipedia, here’s how it defines skill. In other words the abilities that one possesses.

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Pick of the Month: August 2012

Jane Hart

1 – Importance of self organised learning. The month started with a survey, reported in Social Business News, that showed that Professionals spend 40% of their time in online peer communities. Here is my pick of the month’s reading - together with a snippet from each one which shows you why it caught my eye.

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Instructional design: from “packaging” to “scaffolding”

Jane Hart

For me, this is the key way for workplace learning professionals to move the learning industry into the future. But it usually also involves “spoonfeeding” learners, as they often have a fairly passive role in the learning process with limited – and frequently tightly controlled – interaction.

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Surprisingly Cool Things You Can Do with an LMS

Gyrus

Not all Learning Management Systems are created equally. One of the smarter features of an intuitive LMS is being able to fully manage all aspects of the learnings; this includes considerations for conflict management and making sure administrators are not double or triple booking training resources within their organization.

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