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I don’t and still don’t understand the love for Kirkpatrick, which was designed/created for ILT. I see that folks take this model for ILT, then shove them into the online course builds and go, “See, it is perfect for that.” The rest captures the learner’s attention; I rarely see it in seminars for ILT.
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Another is analytics around ILT or vILT – they note this as live events. This I love the option of having the multiple “we can belong too,” sessions – they follow the standard synchronous-based BUT can be designed for asynchronous – which I see as the future for growth, especially with deskless/frontline workers.
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