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Re-evaluating Evaluation | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

My thinking about training evaluation was turned on its head by a presentation at the February 2011 MNISPI meeting by Beth McGoldrick of Ameriprise’s RiverSource University. One of my discoveries was Jane Bozarth , who writes a monthly column called “Nuts and Bolts” in Learning Solutions Magazine. Download the whitepaper » Blog this!

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How to Outsource Copywriting, Development, and Design as a Learning Platform Creation Agency

LifterLMS

Michael, the founder and an expert in the outsourcing industry, built GoWP with diverse expertise and resources to help companies outsource their gaps. GoWP offers different outsourcing options like blogging, project managing, designing, copywriting, developing, etc. He’s an expert at outsourcing. He’s from GoWP.

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Workforce Tests That Match Your Learning Objectives: The Issue of Fidelity

Convergence Training

A lot of you write test questions for online training (or even for paper-based training). However you’re doing it, you may sometimes find yourself wondering about the best practices for writing standard question types. (By Introduction to Writing Better Test Questions. Or maybe with pencil and paper. eLearning Courses.

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Creating Great Stories for eLearning

Vignettes Learning

On the other hand, eLearning designers, as many may say, "don't have the creative juices" to craft powerful titles and stories. Business practices are usually expressed in terms of: Statement of vision History of the organization Previous, present and future comparisons Turnaround stories Conquests Practices become " memes ".

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Do you need to be an expert in microlearning to create micro-course?

Ed App

But the question is, do you need to be an expert before creating a micro-course? Using bullet points is a foolproof way to outline your learning objectives, but it doesn’t hurt to get your creative juices flowing by coming up with other ways to provide this information. appeared first on EdApp Microlearning Blog.

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48 Books Every Aspiring Chief Learning Officer Should Read

TalentLMS

The books are organized by category: Books recommended by training experts (4). Books recommended by training experts. This is the book you’ll want to keep on your desk and refer to when you’ve run out of juice or need a helping hand. Anders Ericsson has spent his career studying experts in a variety of fields.

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Start an Online Academy ? A Step-by-Step Guide

learnWorlds

You probably have some training material, video or documents ready … and if not … you could always reuse your blog for course content or create new content. – A much sought-out expertise on a software, method or technique you are an expert. Where you can insert yourself as the expert transfer the knowledge.

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