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Prototype Branching Scenario Written by ChatGPT

Experiencing eLearning

In Twine, I color-coded my tags. That’s partly because I deliberately chose a topic where I didn’t have a lot of specific details so I could let ChatGPT be free to make up details. This was an excellent experiment to practice prompting and to explore what’s possible. Would I write a scenario with ChatGPT again?

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Can Your Sales Training Hit a Curveball?

CLO Magazine

Big league hitters spend a lot of time practicing hitting curveballs. The control group would take no extra practice. They would keep the status quo practice schedule, just like the sales professional who has been doing it the same way for a long time. This is called interleaved practice. Their practice was spaced.

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Media Design Training Plan for Instructional Designer: Need Your Thoughts

Upside Learning

Note the absence of instructional design theory is deliberate. It needs to be very practical oriented. Tags: Instructional Design Learning Design Instructional Designer Media Design Training. To me, this is essential knowledge before one can be effective in an ID role that’s mostly about media design. Storyboarding.

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Why Organizations Need Chief Knowledge Curators

CLO Magazine

Why don’t more leaders adopt this deliberate knowledge sharing to drive business success? To drive effective strategy execution, companies need to embrace the potential their leaders have to influence organizational conversations by deliberately curating and sharing knowledge using digital communication channels.

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Going the Distance

CLO Magazine

Define the team (business) objectives and the underlying competencies to be competitive and then establish the training plan with event (role) specific practice and cross-training to optimize the performance and potential of the team. Tags: competencies , Dave DeFilippo , feedback , goals , organizational performance , Suffolk.

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Work in a Second Language to Enhance Decision Making

CLO Magazine

The University of Chicago study also showed that participant interactions conducted in a second language could serve as a springboard for more thoughtful deliberation. There are many practical benefits associated with speaking a second language. To comment, email editor@CLOmedia.com.

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Trust Busted

CLO Magazine

Covey, author of “The Speed of Trust” and co-founder of the FranklinCovey Global Speed of Trust Practice, but there is hope because trust is something leaders can learn to build. “It The same way you can lose trust through your behavior, you can consciously and deliberately create it and sometimes even restore it,” he said.

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