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| eLearning Salaries, Flat, Transformation, Embedding, & Training VideoWednesday, January 7, 2009 e-Learning 2009 US Salary and Compensation Report - eLearning Guild
The Average Salary is Less:
Time Period - Average Salary
May-05 - $67,347
Nov-06 - $74,623
Dec-07 - $78,723
Dec-08 - $78,436
In addition, there appears to be Gender Bias - the salaries for men working in e-Learning have increased, the salaries for women have decreased.
Air Force Releases 'Counter-Blog' Marching Orders - Wired
Bloggers: If. . They're just following the service's new "counter-blogging" flow chart. In a twelve-point plan, put together by the emerging technology division of the Air Force's public affairs arm, airmen. Google Maps and more. learning inside ™?Tuesday, January 6, 2009 Which is a different solution, but one that is often a more apt one than providing a training course. songs.). What is the TRUE cost Rapid eLearning?Tuesday, January 6, 2009 training that is out there. This is a horrible example of rapid eLearning!
Rapid eLearning is training that can be designed, developed and distributed quickly. Tony Karrer on his blog eLearning Technology says it is, “rapid creation of courseware by people who are less experienced with. .
Most organizations turn to rapid eLearning to quickly fill a need for training or replacing classroom instruction. But keeping in line with my eLearning 3.0. eLearning?”
I’m a firm believer in Quality over Quantity. Yes the price point and timing are incredibly important but if the training is. training. |
- 2009 Predictions, Remembrance and Challenges
Certification Training Program for Plastics Manufacturers Conducted a SWOT Analysis and Traning Needs Analysis for Energy Industry in Northeastern PA. Training Methodologies for a PA State Agency Wrote Serveral Whitepapers Conducted Evaluations for National Science Foundation Grants My three most popular 2008 Blog postings were (#1 being most popular). #1: Bored?-Try Dissecting a Frog #2: Top 5 Funny and Semi-Learning Related Videos (My. ." To publish a peer reviewed article. To continue blogging. To continue presenting. To enjoy being part of the field. I'm giving a workshop to the Centeral Iowa Chapter of ASTD. . Social Media or Knowledge Media will become a great resource within organizations. Kapp Notes - Tuesday, January 6, 2009 - Is the e-learning industry ready for the Millenials?
Unless the information is highly engaging they will move on quickly. They are more collaborative than previous generations, readily contributing to blogs, discussion forums. considered as part of a training solution for these learners. ThirdForce Blog - Monday, January 5, 2009
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- Who knows of "C"-level executives that have blogs?
Because NBC kind of failed to do it (see previous post), I'm compiling my own list - I would LOVE your help! e-Clippings (blogoehlert) - Tuesday, July 22, 2008 - Birds of a feather
Do we only subscribe to those blogs which are likely to support our own view of the world? Are we misleading ourselves into thinking that because we all believe in social networking, informal learning. . I did check this view out with Donald Clark when we shared a train journey last week and he didn't share the same perspective. ? does it matter?). Clive on Learning - Tuesday, July 17, 2007 - Training Day Blog: Virtual Surgery
This week over at the TrainingDay blog , my post is called Surgery Anyone? Virtual Surgery That Is . Stop by the site and leave a comment, you could win a free book. Kapp Notes - Monday, June 4, 2007 - Training Day Blog Post: Second Life Extends Television Episodes
See my post today over at the Training Day blog . The post is titled Second Life: It's Everywhere. Please feel free to leave a comment on the blog explaining how you use technology to extend your classes. Kapp Notes - Tuesday, October 30, 2007 - The Corporate Blogging Book
Where would I be without my train journeys to London? Another trip, another book. This time it's The Corporate Blogging Book by Debbie Weil, which promises to tell you 'absolutely everything you need to know to get it right'. Well, I don't know about that, but I'm sure it will answer an awful lot of questions for anyone considering setting up a public corporate blog or getting blogging going within the firewall. It deals really well with the common objections (security, legal risks, time, technology, payback, etc. .). I'd recommend this to anyone who's looking to convince themselves or others of the benefits of blogging and to help them to make a start. Clive on Learning - Tuesday, May 1, 2007
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