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Look at these categories and you’ll see how I ended up with duplicates in various folders. Tags: UncategorizedBlogs lazy Organization RSS. Lucy: Well, let’s see. Ricky: You stay out of this. Seriously, it’s no wonder my feed reader is overwhelming right now. Over time, I’ve messed this up pretty good.
The only notable change since my last comparison is in the mobile category. You can learn more about my thoughts on Captivate 8’s responsive design and geolocation features in my recent ATD Learning Technologies blog post. Updated Authoring Tools Comparison Webinar.
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Home > Uncategorized > Edublog Award Nominations Edublog Award Nominations December 2nd, 2010 Goto comments Leave a comment I wanted to take a little bit of time away from busy year-end deadlines to nominate some of my favorite social media resources for this year’s Edublog awards. Best individual blog – trainingwreck by Dan Pontefract.
Home About Steve Howard’s eLearning ++ Blog Thoughts, news, observations from a guy working in eLearning and obsessed by tech Feeds: Posts Comments How to hide the playbar in Captivate 4 using Actions January 25, 2009 by stevehoward999 Information about using the new actions and variables features in Captivate 4 is a little sparse right now.
Organise content in other ways, instead of by ‘top-level category’. All that this really entails is thinking in a more pragmatic and ‘semantic’ way about categories for content. Top level categories like ‘ERP’, ‘SharePoint’ and so on aren’t as helpful as a larger number of more focussed and contextualised categories.
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Choose the right category Your submission can’t win if it’s not competing in the right category. Helena Bonham Carter might secretly have liked to win Best Actress this year, but she wouldn’t have stood a chance in that category because her supporting role meant she didn’t meet the requirements. See you again soon!
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Group job roles into risk categories or use a pre-test to identify gaps in knowledge, then point each user to what they specifically need to know (information overload = disengaged learners). You can see the slides from my session on user-focused design for gold-standard compliance training in my last blog post or on SlideShare.)
How User Generated Content Can Make its Way into Formal Learning: Integrate UGC into formal learning content management: Feedback from forums and content from blogs and/or wikis are examples of valuable information that can be pulled or linked into learning content repositories to provide a unified view of organizational and social content.
Home > Single Source , Standards > iPad & eBooks: A Game Changer for Blended Learning iPad & eBooks: A Game Changer for Blended Learning March 25th, 2010 Goto comments Leave a comment I was on Nigel Paine’s blog on Friday when I saw and commented on his post The Mash-up Begins.
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Home > Industry Talk > Learning Pulse Learning Pulse May 27th, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment Tony Karrer is blogging about the term “meta-learning” and its definition as it was used in the article “ Become a chief meta-learning officer ” by Jay Cross and Clark Quinn. Home About Podcasts Videos Xyleme Inc. Produced by Covisio.
In his blog posting “Facilitating Learning” , he is explaining why the new role in the organization will be for ‘learning facilitation’ and not for ‘instruction’ or ‘training’. Tom Kuhlman is blogging about how to empower learners by involving them in the teaching process. No trackbacks yet. My Moodle Test Pay Attention!!
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In a previous post I explained how I group interactions, into ‘telling’ and ‘testing’ categories. Dont forget to check out my favourite blogs below, and follow me on Twitter (@StephanieDedhar) for more bite-sized updates. 11 hours ago Theme: Coraline by Automattic Blog at WordPress.com.
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My fellow contributors were Sam Borrough and Colin Hawksworth , and you can listen to it on Craig’s blog. At various points in the podcast, Craig refers to the eLearning Network’s event on innovation in compliance training that took place last November – there’s a great summary of the event on Craig’s blog.
Home > Industry Talk > Learning Pulse Learning Pulse October 30th, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment Harold Jarche is blogging about the future of the training department , briefly looking back at the pre-training age and then at how training has evolved after its invention in the 20th century. Home About Podcasts Videos Xyleme Inc.
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January 20th, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment Welcome to Xyleme Insider , our new and redesigned learning blog that has broadened its horizons to the whole new area of enterprise learning! newsgator Bloglines iNezha Contact blogs (at) xyleme.com About Me Dawn Poulos is the primary author of this blog. No trackbacks yet.
are discussed in the first part whereas Knowledge centers and Learning simulations in the second part of his blog posting. newsgator Bloglines iNezha Contact blogs (at) xyleme.com About Me Dawn Poulos is the primary author of this blog. Blended learning, Talent management and Learning 2.0 Produced by Covisio. Theme by mg12.
Check out my previous blog post on E-Learning Translation Tips if you’d like to see more. We were both humbled and honored to win in the Best Mobile category for the second consecutive year. Morning Buzz: Starting a Freelance Career in eLearning. Click here to register. Understanding JLG Hydraulics. Tracey DiPaola.
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: Jay Cross is rethinking the agile instructional design approaches and expands on some fresh ideas in his very interesting blog posting ” Agile instructional design ”. “ E-learning: the fad that’s lasted 30 years ”: Clive Shepherd is blogging about why e-learning is not a fad. A must read! No trackbacks yet.
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So much so, that I’ll be blogging about the topics discussed for the next several posts, but let me round up some of my favorite points made from each participant for you: We’re not seeing the end of the training department, but the end of the training dept as we know it in the 20th century.
But this blog post isn’t about why learning needs to engage with the enterprise. In my next blog post, I’ll have my own answer to this question, but what do you think? newsgator Bloglines iNezha Contact blogs (at) xyleme.com About Me Dawn Poulos is the primary author of this blog.
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Posted on August 9, 2010 by Stephanie Dedhar | 7 Comments When it came to choosing a name for my blog, someone suggested ‘good to great’ and it seemed perfect – it’s been one of my ‘themes’ over the past year or so. Dont forget to check out my favourite blogs below, and follow me on Twitter (@StephanieDedhar) for more bite-sized updates.
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For example, if you check out Michael Hanley’s blog , you’ll see that he’s dedicated most of his recent posts to this subject. Brent Schlenker, commenting on Michael Hanley’s blog , says: “. Dawn Michael Hanley October 20th, 2009 at 02:51 | #5 Reply | Quote Hi Dawn, Thanks for mentioning my recent blog posts on OSS and e-learning.
OmniSocial’s admin side is made up of seven categories, which are on the left side on the screen, nicely laid out and easy to view and read as a panel. Categories. Sites and Zones – Sub categories (listed as Manage Sites and Zones). What to limit the number of comments on the blog? Sites and Zones. Dashboards.
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