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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | March 26, 2020

Mike Taylor

We’re heading into Spring Break week here and I’m looking forward to the chance to be outside in the sun and just breathing in the fresh air. Last week’s most clicked item: Pre-Recorded Videos Prove More Effective for Student Learning Than In-Person Instruction. “Only a fool knows everything.” African proverb. Happy Friday!

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Escape to the sun

Good To Great

← Good e-learning: engaging, relevant and effective Learning about learning → Like Be the first to like this post. I will also be beavering away on my dissertation as the deadline is looming. See you in a week! Share this: This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged dissertation. Bookmark the permalink.

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Hybrid Workplace – Will ILT become a relic?

eLearning 24-7

Before diving into this topic and then seeing all the folks rant on LinkedIn about how ILT is great, will survive, e-learning is awful, and the moon is definitely made of cheese, I wanted to let folks know (who are not aware), that I have a podcast! Other podcasts, will be on topics not presented on the blog. Oh, the delight.

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Good e-learning: engaging, relevant and effective

Good To Great

Escape to the sun → Good e-learning: engaging, relevant and effective Posted on August 16, 2010 by Stephanie Dedhar | 3 Comments Everyone has their own opinion on what makes good e-learning – and as Nick’s response to my last post shows, it’s not always easy to decide on just one defining characteristic! Bookmark the permalink.

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How to Create a Hobby Niche Training Based Membership Site with Steady Lead Flow with Fisherman Devin Denman

LifterLMS

Learn how to create a hobby niche training based membership site with steady lead flow with fisherman Devin Denman in this episode of the LMScast podcast hosted by Chris Badgett from LifterLMS. Normally my podcast, I’m just listening to Joe Rogan talk about DMT and aliens. I’m a huge podcast junkie.

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Down But Not Quite Out: what can we learn from the plights of Learning Tree International and Readers Digest?

Performance Learning Productivity

Learning Tree reported a decline of 31.2% The CEO reported that foreign exchange rate changes had an impact, but I think Learning Tree is facing deeper problems. in earnings compared to 2008. Operating expenses were down from $22 million to $14.6 million ($1.5 million of that contributed by producing less of those damn catalogues).

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The Year in Learning—89 Hand-Picked L&D-Related Articles from 2017

The Learning Dispatch

Sanjay Nasta and I talk about making elearning accessible to people with disabilities in the latest Leaders in Learning podcast. Jason Snell explores ways to refine audio —sure, the focus is podcasts, but it’s applicable to voice-overs. Have I mentioned that she has a great podcast on instructional design? Professionalism.