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Learning from The King's Speech | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

This movie should be required viewing for anyone in the learning industry – it demonstrates all the ingredients for effective learning. This movie should be required viewing for anyone in the learning industry – it demonstrates all the ingredients for effective learning. I’ll be seeing it again!

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5 Ways to Bring Contextual Learning to Your Association

Association eLearning

Are we talking about a car in an action movie, a firework, or some leftovers that were microwaved for too long? They may be the most effective and versatile tools in your context-adding arsenal. Share this on Facebook. Then it exploded. By itself, this sentence doesn’t say much. What exploded and was it supposed to? Tweet This!

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Resolve to Try Something New in eLearning in 2013

Integrated Learnings

Gable In perusing the blogosphere, Twitter , and Facebook at the turn of the new year, I noticed several expressions of relief that the world has not ended and resolutions to make 2013 the best year yet. Designing eLearning for Cognitive Ease. Is Your eLearning Effective for Dummies? Designing eLearning for Cognitive Ease.

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Effective Training Visuals—Add a Spark of Interest

OpenSesame

Here’s the sixth in a series of blog posts written to help you evaluate elearning courses by considering how well their visuals add to the effectiveness of the training. As a final reminder, the ideas below originated in the book Visual Language for Designers: Principles for Creating Graphics that People Understand by Connie Malamed.

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Effective Training Visuals—Add a Spark of Interest

OpenSesame

Here’s the sixth in a series of blog posts written to help you evaluate elearning courses by considering how well their visuals add to the effectiveness of the training. As a final reminder, the ideas below originated in the book Visual Language for Designers: Principles for Creating Graphics that People Understand by Connie Malamed.

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What’s in My Conference Bag? ATD ICE 2018

Learning Rebels

Something most people don’t know about me: Ask me anything about a Bond movie, my head is full of Bond trivia! This year I’ll use the Learning Rebels Facebook account to organize the photos and share. Evernote (how did we ever effectively collaborate before Evernote?): Instructional design and content creation are evolving.

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JOE GANCI – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

While my main area of expertise over the last 32 years has been in the best use of development tools, of course I’ve also learned which forms of instructional design work and which do not. Is it able to accommodate your ever-increasing instructional design needs? How powerful is the tool?