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Breaking through the skills taxonomy and doubling down on experience

CLO Magazine

Setting aside organizational expectations and pressures of what learning “should” be, these L&D champions must take a harsh look in the mirror and identify where trends distract them and existing frameworks cripple results. The alternative is to centralize, which slows and distances learning from employees and the upskilling they need.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Instructional Design and Market Sector Differences

Learning Visions

I primarily design self-paced eLearning programs. What kinds of programs do you design? Im guessing youre designing online distance learning courses. Christy.would you categorize the courses you develop as "distance learning"? Do you have a graduate degree in ID? What do you do? What do you design?

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

eLearning Learning Posts

Explore Bloom’s Taxonomy Using this Interactive Resource! Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning , April 22, 2010 Here is a useful interactive resource for course designers to review key ideas in Bloom’s Taxonomy. So there is a lot of new learning for me here. This research was summarised in a webinar.

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The Mobile eLearning Express: A Brief History of Distance Courses

eLearning Brothers

Distance education programs did get their start relying on mail correspondence and still do today, for example, in rural Alaska and Australia. The flexibility of accessing an entire course from a small and lightweight wireless device makes mobile learning the current education frontier.

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How to Effectively Shift to Online Teaching: The Ultimate Guide

TechSmith Camtasia

Faculty will learn best practices for creating better online learning environments for students, as well as ways to incorporate video into online learning to humanize course content, leverage the advantages of asynchronous learning, and provide a more complete and successful educational experience for both students and instructors.

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