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Case Study on Branching Scenarios

Upside Learning

The context As a major international airline, the client organization in picture (Name withheld) has a natural focus on safety and an enviable reputation. When they do, how an organization responds is critical to maintaining a reputation for excellence. Regardless, accidents happen.

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Case Study 2: Branching Scenarios

Upside Learning

The context As a major international airline, the client organization in picture (Name withheld) has a natural focus on safety and an enviable reputation. When they do, how an organization responds is critical to maintaining a reputation for excellence. Regardless, accidents happen.

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Must-Have Skills to Look For When Hiring an Instructional Designer

LearnDash

Strong understanding of learning theory A strong understanding of learning theories, such as behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism, is essential. Look for evidence that designers have applied these theories to create effective learning experiences.

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DISSECTING INTELLECTUAL INVESTMENT

Learnnovators

Plus, this is also an incidental love letter to theory, study and good thinking habits!). There’s the obvious reputational risk, of ruining our standing and image with other people by believing something that turns out to be incorrect. This is why I love studying theory in diverse fields. We stand by it. The short version?

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Will Learners Pay for Your Online Course?

LearnDash

While this might be true in theory, the reality is that most people don’t learn well on their own. This is most true in coaching and lifestyle courses, where the instructor may have a reputation and a certain level of prestige. Free content has never put teachers out of a job in the past.

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Rx for SMEs

Dashe & Thomson

“The decision to actually send the bacon came when, as we were saying good-bye, Tom [SMEs boss] said, “You guys have got to send Dave — who has a reputation for eating anything, including a doughnut that had been in the company freezer for a year — some of that chocolate covered bacon.” Properly d.

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Rx for SMEs | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

“The decision to actually send the bacon came when, as we were saying good-bye, Tom [SMEs boss] said, “You guys have got to send Dave — who has a reputation for eating anything, including a doughnut that had been in the company freezer for a year — some of that chocolate covered bacon.” Properly d.