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Public Content Without Disclaimers: Building the Degreed Learning Index

Degreed

Our goal is to unlock the wealth of public content, with no corporate disclaimers required. Unification: A unified content experience for learners means public content can be appropriately surfaced by default in searches, while being clearly marked and not hidden behind disclaimers.

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The eLearning Bible- Part II- eLearning by Design by William Horton

Web Courseworks

Disclaimer: Bill and I are friends. I just got my copy of Bill Horton’s second edition of E-learning by Design. Really, there is so much new material in this book that the publisher should have given it a new title. However, as he will attest to, I enjoy being intellectually critical of his work.

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Blending Learning with Social Technology Components

Upside Learning

Disclaimer: This is just representative and doesn’t mean a blended learning program including these elements would necessarily include all those components, their durations and intensities. We’re sharing this with our readers, perhaps you’d find this useful or inspiring.

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Social Media for Trainers (by Jane Bozarth)

Clark Quinn

As a disclaimer, let me note that not only am I mentioned in the book, but I also reviewed the manuscript for the publisher, so understand that I’m not completely unbiased. On the other hand, I can point to principle about why this book is so needed. This book provides just the concise information needed.

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ADDIE or Agile? A false dichotomy

Torrance Learning

A disclaimer: we’re all about Agile, or rather, LLAMA – the Lot Like Agile Methods Approach – here at TorranceLearning. There’s a lot of buzz these days about whether we should abandon the training industry’s go-to model, ADDIE, for an Agile approach. The discussion has been rich, with elegant arguments made on both sides.

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The New Social Learning by Tony Bingham and Marcia Conner

Clark Quinn

Illustrated with anecdotes and quotes from the major players jn the space (usual disclaimer), the message could not be clearer. If you’ve followed this blog at all, you know that social learning is the key to competitiveness and survival. This powerful book helps make abundantly clear just what is on offer.

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Making it Meaningful

Clark Quinn

I thought of how when talking with scattered colleagues, they disclaim about how earthquakes are scary, and I remind them that every place has its hazards. Yet my example had already got her thinking, and she started talking about different people being familiar with an earthquake (here in California).