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Characteristics of a Flipped Classroom

LearnDash

Perhaps the biggest challenge in that space is that there has to be ample incentive for employees to take the online courses prior to the live training sessions. While this structure is primarily used in education (both universities and K-12 in the United States), one can see how it would also be of value to the corporate sector.

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What Great Bosses Know - 10 Training Tips - iTunes U Revolution?

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

In the process of scanning the new and improved iTunesU I found this interesting podcast. Here is the description from iTunesU. Episodes 13 titled 10 Training Tips caught my eye. Maybe these managers will be delivering a training session and just one of these tips could resonate with them. Maybe iTunesU can help?

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#lrnchat - Working (or not) with SMEs

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

University professors (another form of SME) have their lectures video taped and freely downloadable via iTunesU. Quite frankly most corporate training workers have NO formal ISD training. THEY ARE THE SMEs.put into training rolls because of their knowledge, skills, and experience.

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Google Wave - Twitter - eLearning Learning Best of October 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Presentation: A Pocket University (or iTunesU at Oxford University) - Dont Waste Your Time , October 8, 2009. Top 8 Reasons Why Training Providers Are Adopting eLearning - Upside Learning Blog , October 29, 2009. Mentoring vs. Training — Why Social Networking Isn’t Enough - aLearning , October 13, 2009.

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Top 70 eLearning Posts for June and Hot Topics including iPad and Mobile Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

believe it is important for everyone, especially those in teaching or training roles, to develop critical thinking skills. In 1955, Bell Telephone was concerned about leadership development: “A well-trained man knows how to answer questions, they reasoned; an educated man knows what questions are worth asking.”. Social Bookmarks.

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