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Since I'm likely not going to be blogging for about a week starting Friday, I thought I'd get an early jump on this month's BigQuestion from LCB - ILT and Off-the-Shelf Vendors - What Should They Do? There's really a lot at stake in this question in that it goes far beyond the question. (One Lowest cost will dominate.
But first the bigquestion…How interactive does your interactivity need to be? Bet you never would have guessed that even Articulate Review and the Content Library can help promote interactivity in your e-learning? Read on to find out how. Don’t be, it’ll soon make sense.
A fact supported by the recent news that Barclays, one of the world’s largest banks, has just bought 8,500 iPads for use by their branch staff! For most organisations, adopting mobile learning raises the BIGquestion of “What do we do with our existing content (probably developed in Flash which doesn’t run on the iPad)?
The good news is that you can find out everything you need to know about their potential learners with enough research. The trick is to know what information you need so that you can ask the right questions. This is a bigquestion and one that’s especially easy to overlook as you’re planning your content.
As part of last month’s bigquestion Open Content in Workplace Learning? If you have questions about acceptable use of OCW materials, please contact us. That’s great news. I’ve been trying to find out more about specific answers to Creative Commons Use in For-Profit Company eLearning. eLearning Technology.
Although this is probably not news to many in the world of ISD, it did get many instructional designers on twitter (my PLN) discussing, and paying more attention to, the subject. One More Thing to Add - BigQuestion #LCBQ. My BigQuestion Response - Predictions for My 2011. It's The BigQuestion #LCBQ.
Of course, most of it is pretty old news in two years time. Clive has some very good suggestions on speeding things up in The BigQuestion: How do you respond to the ‘I want it now’ demand? For example, I consume a fair bit of content that's around technology.
In some ways, I have the same question, but partly I've come to realize that the the big issues are not well defined. If you look at the LCB BigQuestion in December, it's a great exercise because it forces you to define your challenges. That's also where personal perspectives and personal challenges come in.
Technology and job roles are shifting quickly, which means HR leaders face a bigquestion: How can HR teams equip a workforce with the right skills for a future that’s still being mapped out? That’s why we’re thrilled to announce a new partnership with Pearson. It’s about creating a lasting roadmap for talent growth.
In today’s faster, cheaper, better world the fact that 75% of learning takes place without a structured training intervention is a big glowing dollar sign to business leaders trying to pinch pennies. Good news: you’ve got data on your side. Reality Check. Convincing the Boss. Speak to doubts with your own data.
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And probably will get some more ideas from the BigQuestion - Predictions and Plans for 2010. The good news is that the tools and software become easier to use all the time. Also – I’m asking for a bit of help at the bottom to identify Prediction #10. Better may be defined as faster in this case.
With all these good vibes flying around, my bigquestions for you are: Is negative feedback at work ever a good idea? . So, the good news is most your staff are eager to learn! The human brain has a negative bias which means bad news has more sticking power in our mind than good news. Here’s why.
We lack the right questions. While the motivation question is certainly a bigquestion, I want to skip over this for now. What is more concerning is that I don't really think we know the right questions to be asking. We already have too much to do. How are they getting them up to speed?
I was struggling with how to make a Captivate Project available to my instructors for a course I was taking and their feedback had been really helpful and particularly Paul was providing me insights beyond the actual question I posted. The post Shout-out to Captivate Community members appeared first on eLearning.
Out of 24 participating posts and nearly 40 comments on those posts, not a single person predicted that they would answer all 12 of The BigQuestions in 2007 - how disappointing. Please answer this question by posting to your own blog. Brent Schlenker Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development January Big Question.a
The good news is that, with more than two decades of experience working with our amazing clients to build their dream custom eLearning solutions, we have a pretty good idea about what those factors are and how they affect cost and time. Now, on to the bigquestion: How much does it cost to create a custom eLearning solution?
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The bigquestion is, in the ever-changing knowledge economy , how do we take on these challenges and win? The good news is, this isn’t always the case! If your LMS has social features , encourage everyone to post on the news feed and message boards. Well probably a great deal! Let’s find out! So, how is it done?
If you’re part of a security department for example, your communication training would involve role playing and placing yourself in different situation, whether it’s formulating a new initiative and placing it in a press release to be distributed, or speaking to the public in the middle of a crisis.
Through the ages, mankind has pondered bigquestions like, “To be or not to be?”, ” In that same vein, we put together Degreed Shorts, the series that asks our clients the really tough questions — with a Degreed twist. ”, “I think, therefore, I am?”,
And while these new developments can be exciting, the bigquestion is how do they impact jobs? Fortunately, the same research shows that 74% of employees say they are ready to learn new skills or re-train to remain employable in the future. Yes, the future is here! Staff retention.
If we're successful, you'll begin coming to the Learning Circuits Blog for late-breaking news. We will begin our 6th year of publishing thought provoking content on the internet by trying to expand on the success of the feature Tony Karrer guided into existence last October - The Big Question.ÂÂ
The good news is that trainers and facilitators already have many of the skills needed for great digital learning design. They know how to help people connect with new information and can make dull topics engaging. Find out how confident your team feels about shifting to digital – what are their bigquestions and concerns?
The bigquestion now becomes with type of app do they use? I’d love to see some HTML5 apps, but having vendors at least realize the importance of on/off synch and a self-contained app is a big win in my book. ” – Good news, a lot. or earlier. This is great stuff. Trends 4, 5 and 6.
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News & Announcements. Custom domains (big increase in last few months). Assessment tools – bigquestion – how many don’t include them at no additional charge? Certificates – the difference with some systems include ability to upload your own templates. Course templates. E-Commerce.
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However, the bigquestion in today’s corporate learning circles would be: “Is it even feasible in a corporate setting?”. Having defined what PL is, we now go back to the bigquestion. “Is Personalized learning has been trending quite lately in learning circles. Is training personalization feasible in corporate learning?
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