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Commonly Used Training Evaluations Models: A Discussion with Dr. Will Thalheimer

Convergence Training

If you prefer your learning evaluation information in written form, just scroll down for the transcript of our discussion. And if you’d like to read other discussions we’ve had with Will, click these links to learn more about spaced practice , the effectiveness of elearning , smile sheets, and learning myths v.

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Why Your Organization Needs Collaborative Learning

NovoEd

The timing is right for a mash-up of a collaborative learning system and an efficient, scalable online learning platform. More Than One Way up the Mountain. By working together, participants at all levels learn effective communication and interpersonal skills. Cooperative learning also offers social benefits.

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Agile Is the New Normal. Five Lessons Learned to Help L&D Succeed.

Actio Learning

The variation shows up between projects in the same organization and from team to team in the same project. By a complete product: releasing fully functioning software (In effect, this approach is a mash-up between agile as a development method and Waterfall as a release model.).

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Wikis and Learning – 60 Resources

Tony Karrer

I’m involved in several discussions around how to use Wikis as part of learning solutions. I wanted to collect a few resources around this topic for use in these discussions.

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The Complex Levels of Content Curation and Vetting

ej4 eLearning

To be maximally effective, content must be curated. Without curation, courses quickly become abandoned, content grows stale, and training becomes a mish-mash of tips and advice without any coherent organization. There may well be other kinds of content libraries besides the ones discussed above. Putting it Together.

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Blog Book Tour Recap Week Three: hectic

Kapp Notes

We did, however, have an innovative post Mark Copeman at Being Smarter who created a mash up of Skype and his video program for an interesting discussion about the book tour itself. I had hoped to catch up with Cammy when I was in Las Vegas this week for the ASTD TechKnowledge conference but, alas, we did not meet.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

It puts forward lots of suggestions for how knowledge workers can leverage technology to make themselves more effective. It somewhat codifies what I discuss around Work Literacy – although there’s much more to it. Reach out to form an online discussion around the topic. Lots of managers will choose to look the other way.