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Analyzing the ROI of Social Media in Training | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

In “ 3 Benefit Measures – The ROI of Internal Social Media Networks ”, Kaplan demonstrates, with reference to a number of recent studies, that internal social media really does bring big dividends in terms of, well, dividends. As she writes: “A recent Gallup study found that firms with engaged workforces have 2.6

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Social Media: The Virtual “Over-The-Partition” Learning Network.

Dashe & Thomson

They might even jot down a few notes that you can reference the next time you troubleshoot that widget problem. Im a problem-solver and thoroughly enjoy helping clients succeed and look good. Instead, they show you how to do it and then help you as you try.

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The Ultimate Brain Food: Performance Support | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Web-based learning portals are the ultimate brain food — extending brain power by positioning learning and How-To reference material close to the job, 24/7. Im a problem-solver and thoroughly enjoy helping clients succeed and look good. As instructional designers, we can help create environments that grow better Exobrains.

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Facebook or Kanye West: Which Pop Icon Has a Future in Enterprise.

Dashe & Thomson

Maybe Kanye West hates reading. Maybe a few of you hate Facebook. Maybe a handful of people in this world hate learning. Ive worked in sales and marketing with various organizations, including 3M, the Minnesota Timberwolves, Ionix Medical, and the Itasca Project.

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Facebook or Kanye West: Which Pop Icon Has a Future in Enterprise.

Dashe & Thomson

Maybe Kanye West hates reading. Maybe a few of you hate Facebook. Maybe a handful of people in this world hate learning. Ive worked in sales and marketing with various organizations, including 3M, the Minnesota Timberwolves, Ionix Medical, and the Itasca Project.

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An Introduction to LTI

CourseArc

The LTI standard was first released in 2010 replacing the outdated Shareable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) standard. CourseArc is a member of IMS Global and uses LTI to integrate our product with any LTI-compliant LMS. Secure Authentication/Single Sign-On (SSO). zip file) that couldn’t be updated dynamically.

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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

For interactivity, we originally used Flash, and now have HTML 5 as a more secure and reliable replacement. They wanted a standard, took a plausible set of standards from the work, and called it the Standard Courseware Object Reference Model (SCORM). And because of the 800 lb. gorilla factor that is the US government, it got traction.