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eLearning Glossary Part 2: More Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

Sales incentive programs, credit card rewards, and the badges used in scouting organizations are also good examples. The post eLearning Glossary Part 2: More Commonly Used Terms appeared first on Knowledge Direct. It’s like offering allowance money for the chores that haven’t been getting done. Had enough alphabet soup?

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Examples of eLearning 2.0

Clark Quinn

During my presentation last Thursday that was an introduction to eLearning 2.0 as part of an online event for the eLearningGuild, I mentioned a few common ways that I've seen eLearning 2.0 approaches.

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How to Write an Irresistible Course Description

LearnDash

Be bold and inspiring (but not sales-y or fake). Think about what your learners want to know, and consider rewording any jargon you’ve already included in the course glossary. Then decide whether to offer the longer or shorter version based on where it will appear. Do you know what separates a bold claim from a fake one?

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A Tale of Two Cases: Mobile Solutions with Phillip Neal #ASTDTK14

Learning Visions

Socializing change Pilot Build momentum Case example is an ipad app – Product Knowledge for sales reps: Has access to pharma products package inserts. Create a glossary with audio tied to it (so sales rep would know how to pronounce things and not make that mistake in front of the customer). As ways to reinforce retention.

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Shift in eLearning from Pure Courseware towards Reference Hybrids

Tony Karrer

If you look at various eLearning Glossaries: Wikipedia eLearning Glossary , WorldWideLearn eLearning Glossary , Cybermedia Creations eLearning Glossary , you'll find that there are hopeless definitions of "courseware" and no definition of "reference." I did try another avenue to find better definitions.

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Jargon Watch: Just Say "No" To Trainings and eLearnings

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

" This fits because most of my work is with "for sale" eLearning offerings, rather than internal training. The  ATD glossary  is my source of truth when it comes to learning/training terminology.   Note: The word "trainings" is not in this glossary.  (e,g.   P.S.

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5 Essential Business Terms for Learning Leaders

Mindflash

He gives us a glossary of workplace learning terms, which is quite useful and a little bit fun. Can you propose training initiatives that speed up the sale of inventories? How about a training program that reduces the sales cycle or speeds up the time it takes to deliver a service to a customer?