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Looking Back on 2010 with ADDIE

Integrated Learnings

So with this in mind, it seems appropriate to take a look at the articles posted to this blog over the past year and organize them according to how they jive with ADDIE. Of course, it’s the programming we do with eLearning authoring tools that results in a polished, interactive learning product.

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Mentoring or Coaching: What’s Best for Your Company?

CLO Magazine

But it pays to know the key differences between coaching and mentoring to implement an effective program. However, when building out these programs, questions often arise about how to use coaching and mentoring to develop talent, and the tools available to run them. Desired outcomes: What should program results be?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Wills New Taxonomy for Learning Objectives

Learning Visions

They are used by evaluation designers to develop metrics and assessments. How does this jive with how youve been thinking about objectives? They are used by instructional designers to guide the design of the learning. Posted by Cammy Bean at 11:41 AM Labels: instructional design , learning objectives 2comments: Robert said.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: What’s the Difference: Learning Designer vs. Instructional Designer?

Learning Visions

Learning designer doesn't jive with me. Interesting question, especially posted the same day I received a newsletter from my alma mater including a section soliciting feedback on what to rename the program that currently teaches "instructional design," as we know it. The program is currently called Educational Technology.

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How to Start and Grow a Podcast and Build an Online Course Empire with Joe Casabona

LifterLMS

Then, when you get to a certain size, I think something that’s really important is making a list of companies that jive well with your audience. Joe Casabona: I think I would probably happily still have or keep my PC if I had … if I had a program that didn’t crash when I tried to do basic things. Joe Casabona: Right.