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Learning objectives: Our frenemy

Making Change

“Never design anything without first writing the learning objectives.” It’s a useful rule, but only when the objectives are useful. And there’s the problem — conventional learning objectives can work against us. What do I mean by “conventional learning objectives?”

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Learning Objectives: Who Cares?

Innovative Learning Group

What Really Matters When Documenting Course Goals When I started in the world of L&D, one of the biggest shocks I had was the battle over the learning objective. I had moved from my life as a small-town newspaper reporter to a supporting role on an e-learning development team.

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Learning objectives: Our frenemy

Making Change

By Cathy Moore “Never design anything without first writing the learning objectives.” It’s a useful rule, but only when the objectives are useful. And there’s the problem — conventional learning objectives can work against us. What do I mean by “conventional learning objectives?”

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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

eLearning -Also referred to as internet-based learning, web-based learning, and online learning is any training or education delivered via computer. Asynchronous/ Self-Paced Learning- Asynchronous refers to eLearning offerings you take on your own. SCORM, LMS, AMS, LCMS, API, JITT, what does it all mean?!

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Meeting your learning objectives in XR

KnowledgeOne

Virtual Reality, also known as VR, refers to the technology that fully immerses users in a completely virtual universe. For example, how should the student react in a situation of conflict with colleagues? For example, we developed an experience where the student can practice business negotiation skills. VR Virtual Reality.

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Training Evaluations 101: Benefits, How To, Plus Examples You’ll Want To Use

Spark Your Interest

We answer these questions and more by providing examples of training evaluations you can apply in your specific situation. Hamblin as “ any attempt to obtain information on the effects of training performance and to assess the value of training in the light of that information.” What Are Training Evaluations?

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