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Free Infographic: Analzying & Solving Workplace Performance Problems (the Mager & Pipe Flow Chart)

Convergence Training

Mager and Peter Pipe (if you’re not familiar with the flowchart, the book, or with Mager & Pipe, we encourage you to study up on all of them–start by reading our article here and then run, don’t walk, to buy and read the book). Download our FREE Guide to Writing Learning Objectives.

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What are you reading for eLearning insight?

Integrated Learnings

And those of us who write training content may pick up some helpful nuggets from literary and other writing -related magazines. Which means you’re probably following other eLearning blogs, too. Note references to books or articles within the blog posts themselves. Looking for other good eLearning blogs to follow?

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Create a Course Outline in Just 3 Easy Steps

LearnDash

When writing a course outline, it can be easy to become bogged down by details. Do you want them to be able to pipe a beautiful wedding cake? Reserve excess information for blog posts, supplementary courses, and support material. My favorite use for that excess content is to turn it into blog posts.

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Price Wars 2023

eLearning 24-7

I write this because, in the next few weeks, the posts on the blog will likely be “every other week” If I can do a week – by week they will be much shorter than usual, at least thru Feb. The repercussions of a Traumatic Brain Injury are not overnight. It takes time. Texting, no. Digital experience – no.

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Friday Finds — Learning Design 3.0, PowerPoint Graphics, AI Content

Mike Taylor

Thanks to Ai, writing, creating images, creating video is becoming increasingly quick, cheap and commoditized. AI is no longer just a pipe dream. This article from the Buffer blog shares 6 ways AI is already supporting content creation & some of the top tools in the game. News & Notes. Learning Design 3.0.

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Interesting Information via eLearning Learning

Tony Karrer

On the left side you will see the keywords sorted in order based on how often they blog about these terms as compared to the terms used by everyone (with a couple of other factors thrown in that give a better result). Other Sources - you can click and see what they write about on the left. I've listed a few of the terms that I saw.

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Ten People Every Learning Pro Should Know

Mike Taylor

Analyzing Performance Problems: Or, You Really Oughta Wanna–How to Figure out Why People Aren’t Doing What They Should Be, and What to do About It Robert Mager & Peter Pipe. Write and Organize for Deeper Learning: 28 evidence-based and easy-to-apply tactics that will make your instruction better for learning Patti Shank.