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Accelerate Employee Performance Using the Learning Curve: Part 1 Anxiety

Infopro Learning

Timing is Everything Series: Intro , Anxiety, (Part 2 Information Overload coming May 17th). Although it might sound counterintuitive, the anxiety that employees feel to perform on the job at the outset of a training program actually helps them to retain information more effectively. The Anxiety of a New Job. Merrill, D.

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Accelerate Employee Performance Using the Learning Curve: Part 1 Anxiety

Infopro Learning

Timing is Everything Series: Intro , Anxiety, (Part 2 Information Overload coming May 17th). Although it might sound counterintuitive, the anxiety that employees feel to perform on the job at the outset of a training program actually helps them to retain information more effectively. The Anxiety of a New Job. Merrill, D.

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Note to men: Mentor her! (Yes, even during a pandemic)

CLO Magazine

Quite often, merely reaching out, expressing encouragement and offering a line of communication will go a long way toward helping a mentee feel less overwhelmed, especially in this time of information overload. This is a great time for mentors to amplify the achievements of their mentees on social media and Zoom calls.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

The role of the learning leader is shifting from being a program manager to a solution architect. Learning technologies are becoming social, collaborative, and virtual. The answer is simple: Information Overload provides inherent opportunity for curation. social scorecard and social media karma.

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Rethinking Organizational Correspondence

CLO Magazine

In its current state, email, text messaging and social media are all part of our daily lives at work and home, which has led to concerns regarding information overload and the expectations that derive from being “on” constantly.

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Social Media, Social Learning, & Curation: Resources Shared at #eACH2015

David Kelly

I had the pleasure of leading a workshop as part of the 2015 eACH Conference exploring Social Media, Social Learning, and Curation for Learning Professionals. It may also serve as a resource for anyone that wants to learn more about social media and social learning. Additional Social Media Resources.

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How to Curate: Putting Curation into Practice for L&D – Resources Shared at #ATD2017

David Kelly

Content Curation: Bringing Order to Information Overload by Christy Barksdale. Manifesto For The Content Curator: The Next Big Social Media Job Of The Future? Using Social Media for Professional Learning: Seek, Sense, and Share by Beth Kanter. Computers, Learning Professionals, and their Roles in Curation.