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25 Random Acts of Kindness for L&D Professionals

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Write a stellar LinkedIn recommendation for someone you’ve worked with. Watch your favorite movie—again. Wash the dishes someone left piled up in the office break room, or wipe out the nasty splatter in the microwave. Give feedback to students in a training class and shower them with praise. Send a thank you card. Read a book.

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Learning from The King's Speech | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

This movie should be required viewing for anyone in the learning industry – it demonstrates all the ingredients for effective learning. Weber also points out how effectively additional techniques demonstrated in the movie – like music, movement, and humor – open the mind to learning. I’ll be seeing it again! Properly d.

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eLearning Storyboarding: How to Get Started

eLearningMind

Share on linkedin. When you think of “storyboarding,” you might imagine it as a device for movie plots or comics. Just like any book, movie, or TV show, eLearning is rarely perfect on the first draft. Share on facebook. Share on twitter. Share on email. Following the story identifies learning gaps.

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How to Navigate Difficult Internal and External eLearning Customers

eLearning Brothers

For example, many people understand the amount of work required to create a movie. (It Refer movie production examples when you’re talking about your eLearning course: If we need to replace the characters in the eLearning course, it’s similar to removing and replacing an actor from every scene in which they appear.

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Blended Learning: Not your Mother’s, Grandmother’s, or Possibly Even Older Sibling’s Training

Association eLearning

Remember the days when you looked forward to field trips to the planetarium, hovering over a formaldehyde preserved frog with your lab team, or seeing the movie version of Lord of the Rings on a Friday afternoon? Make no mistake, today blended learning goes beyond merely tagging on a movie or performing a Web Quest on the internet.

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LinkedIn for Finding Expertise

Clark Quinn

for Learning Professionals , I've created a couple of screen casts showing very quickly how I use LinkedIn to find expertise. Prefer it produces a Flash Movie. As part of the Web 2.0 This is my first time using Jing. Let me know what you think. FYI - the Jing object does not appear in the RSS feed.

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5 Ways to Bring Contextual Learning to Your Association

Association eLearning

Are we talking about a car in an action movie, a firework, or some leftovers that were microwaved for too long? Share this on LinkedIn. Then it exploded. By itself, this sentence doesn’t say much. What exploded and was it supposed to? Why did it blow up? Without context the information is meaningless. eLearning works the same way.