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useful metrics and pure hype. From Scientific American
1. How reliable is the source of the claim?
2. Does ... from the losers, that traditional ROI measures
the wrong stuff, and that business metrics are the only ... themselves. A
focus on business outcomes will eliminate the quest for metrics to measure
the ... senior managers question the value of training.
The only valid measure of training is business metrics ...
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Using Metrics That Matter
When it comes to measuring the impact of training events (ex. instructor-led classes and online courses), there are two main types of metrics: transactional data and user data. Transactional data is all about numbers. For example, it tells you how many people completed a class in a given time period. While this data is sometimes mildly interesting, it doesn’t tell you if your students learned anything. That’s where user data comes in. User data allows you to ... called Metrics That Matter® . To put it simply, Metrics That Matter (from here on, MTM) is a system ...
eLearning Weekly
- Friday, October 24, 2008 -
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ROI and Metrics in eLearning
I'm working on an article around the use of ROI and metrics in eLearning. I did a quick search for resources and ... time. BPM and workflow technologies have been able to achieve significant gains in productivity Metrics Recently ... appropriate metrics are for measuring ROI for learning. Is it student throughput or time to mastery? Is it dropout rates or ... . Below, we'll explore how companies can conduct "pilot" e-learning projects by tapping Measure the Metrics - How to ... : Instructor-Led Vs. E-Learning · ROI and Metrics in eLearning : eLearning Technology · ...
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, October 16, 2007 -
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Training Awards are Poor Metric
The "Awards" that proliferate in our industry are largely a bunch of hooey. Bill Ellet, Editor of Training Media Review , in a more measured tone than mine, has some prescient thoughts on this.
Will at Work Learning
- Wednesday, July 30, 2008 -
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ROI and Productivity: Industrial Age Metrics
We have two holy grails in this industry, ROI and Productivity . ROI and Productivity (ROIP) are great for talking about manufacturing widgets. They are even great for talking about call centers. But value creation? Leadership? Relationship management? Innovation? Would you use such metrics for an acquisition? How about a hire of a key corporate officer? Would you make a career switch to improve your personal ROI or productivity? Would you use ROIP to make the ... goals, we are rushing headlong into the 1950's. I distrust generic metrics anyway. But these seem to especially ...
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The Only Training Metric that Matters
There is only one training metric that matters: the person responsible for the training program gets promoted. Any other metric, be it smilesheets or increased organizational productivity, or stock price, is only ammunition. Now, clearly we need to tap into pure research. We need to pilot. But there are at least three reasons why this is the critical metric. 1. You can't do any good if you are fired. 2. Your clients, be they sales teams or management, live in a world of results. That is the language they speak, and you are too removed from them if you are not speaking this ...
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Aligning Training Processes, Tools, and Metrics
I don't know why, but I have been getting a tremendous amount of interest recently in a concept I first put forth a few years ago called Learning Accord . It suggests that you can rank many aspects of a Formal Learning Program (FLP) from tactical to strategic, including: Type of learning material; Types of results needed; and Processes used. With this organization, you can accurately predict how well a program will work. The most successful FLP's have a great deal of accord between the material, results, and processes, and the least successful have significant discord. So if you are ...
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ROI Links
I can say very confidently that more people read Tony Karrer's blog than this blog, but for anyone who hasn't seen Tony's blog yet, he has a great post on ROI and Metrics in eLearning . He is conducting research for an upcoming article on ROI and Metrics. It's a very hot topic and should be worth the read.
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You Want Numbers?
You want metrics data ? I got yer data right here.... Check out PubSub's new LinkRank Service, measuring inbound and outbound links to any site! Check out Learning Circuit's LinkRank ...
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Blogging by the Numbers
... a data set for capture and resulting metrics. I thought it might be of interest to share our work in this area. The purpose for creating a trackable set of data and corresponding metrics is simply so that we will have an idea as to whether ... Exit Page From these raw data we can build metrics to determine in what direction, if any at all, LCB is moving and why. There are all the ratio metrics (i.e., posts per day, comments per post, zero activity days per month, etc.) and comparison metrics (i.e., August was twice as active as July, or Clark leads all Blog Squad members in ...
The Learning Circuits Blog
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Measuring Social Media Value
As I am doing free association research today on social media, I decided to share this presentation from a recent conference in Houston. I'm a nuts and bolt sort of guy so I always want to know "so what?". Steve gives some good rationale on why social media is important and what the near future impact could look like. Social Metrics - The Search for ROI in Social Media From: gotsocialmedia , 2 weeks ago | View | Upload your own Social Media Metrics by Steve Latham of Spur Digital SlideShare ...
Learning Next
- Thursday, February 14, 2008 -
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SimWord of the Day: Evaluating Sims and Other Learning Programs
I wrote in an column called "Measuring Success," that unless a training group was earning increased funding and promotions, all other metrics were fairly irrelevant. With that idea firmly in place, it is worth discussing a slightly less Machiavellian point. Using hard "excel-able" metrics to measure increases in [fill in blank] that came as a direct result of formal learning programs are great, but always difficult, especially as when dealing with Big Skills. Many programs use other, sub-optimal options. Hard, Indicating (360's; business results) Soft, Direct (anecdotal) ...
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Thinking Outside the Training Box
... updates to the web site including the FAQ. Dave also points to metrics that are available in both of these contexts. We also have seen metrics get used in some domains that are quite effective, e.g., customer satisfaction surveys. But, it is certainly the exception that we have these kinds of metrics available to us.
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"The iPhone dominates the smartphone market in mobile media consumption" (ZDNet)
ZDNet Story , Media Metrics Press Release w/ more readable numbers)
Check out those numbers. Those are big jumps over smartphones and quantum jumps over the general market. The piece that needs to be overlaid though, is market penetration and number of units sold...I think then that the chart reverses itself. So for content development's sake, looking down the numbers, I'd say there is an argument here for focusing on audio as a main component of phone-based content (I'm going to quit saying 'mobile' as a general term because who knows what that means anymore - PSP, iPod, ...
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Are online college rankings accurate? Necessary? Not for me.
The online education database has posted its online college rankings for 2008 . What do you think? Here are the metrics listed: "Key to metric acronyms â€" AR: Acceptance Rate, FA: Financial Aid, GR: Graduation Rate, PW: Peer Web Citations, RR: Retention Rate, SC: Scholarly Citations, SF: Student-Faculty Ratio, YA: Years Accredited" Personally, I hate numbers. The eye-chart of numbers means NOTHING to me. Tell me a story, either using words or with pictures, but just don't lay out a bunch of data in a list. Maybe the gathering of VizThinkers in SanFran next week can use this data ...
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Breaking the impasse
... our Captivate files to get the right metrics. I spent Wednesday staring at the mySQL database behind Moodle. I didn't ... metrics, and optimum visual quality for our systems. This Wednesday, I am going to meet with the rest of the IT department ... improvement. This will also give us more metrics for us to manipulate in preparation for the big meeting next Monday. I ...
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Firing Students
When should instructors fire students (ask students to no longer participate)? This is a more challenging issue in the corporate and government world, where training is more thought as a service, or a requirement, than the academic. This gets more interesting when simulations are introduced, and there is real work required from a student, not just showing up. Courses can also be several sessions, not just one. Some people view percentage who finish the course as a critical metric. And any pure e-learning course never automatically jettisons a student. But if students weakly approach ...
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SimWord of the Day: Technology: Frames per Second
Frames per Second (FPS), also called "frame rate," is the number of still, distinct images displayed per second to trick our eyes into believing objects are moving. It is a metric of fluidity. A normal television show in the States (NTSC TV) is broadcast at 30 FPS (frames per second). PAL TV is 25 FPS. Movies are shown at 24 FPS. 20 FPS are considered by many to be the minimum to trick the eye, and is the minimum to enable the simualtion genre known as practiceware . Higher frame rates (like 60 FPS) results in more appealing animation, and some console games sacrifice other elements ...
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An Introduction to blogs, wikis, and RSS - New Technologies for e-Learning
While I'm on the topic of enterprise wikis I might as well plug my session for The eLearning Guild's Online Forum that kicked off today: An Introduction to e-Learning: The A to Z for Getting Started Concurrent Session Block 4 Friday, September 21 â€" 8:30a to 9:45a 401 | E-Learning Metrics that Work Bob Dust , Gyrus Systems 402 | Getting Started with e-Learning Standards and SCORM Thomas Winterstein , HunterStone, Inc. Concurrent Session Block 5 Friday, September 21 â€" 10:15a to 11:30a 501 | Outsourcing ...
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State of Assessment by E-Learning Developers
... of using metrics throughout the solution (at analysis to define what it is we are really going after, as part of the intervention to provide direction, to assess the outcomes and make change), but often unless the metrics are already ...
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, January 4, 2007 -
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Internet Time Blog: ROI is toast. Use EVA instead.
... number. It’s a metric that requires you to state projected costs and benefits explicitly. It forces you to evaluate ...
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High time for ROI
... scouts once judged new recruits primarily by gut feel. Now it's a science. Scouts live by metrics.
Similarly ... .
Issue: What are the biggest mistakes in installing HR metrics?
Kent: Industry looks backward, defending our budgets ... subsequent session, David Vance, former president of Caterpillar University, offered practical advice on metrics. Click ... Echols. Read Norm’s Editor’s Letter for caution on spewing out too many metrics.
I may put together a round-up site for information on learning metrics. Here are video interviews with three of the wisest voices on this ...
Internet Time
- Saturday, September 27, 2008 -
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Round up fact sheet for the seminar on Social Media - Benefits for researchers
... knowledge you need to organize/respond to. To keep from becoming a sceptic it was important to get metrics going on ... statistics. There was also a remark that the impact/benefits of social media are still not very clear and metrics ...
Ignatia Webs
- Tuesday, May 20, 2008 -
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Added Value (The Importance of Research and Evaluation)
... metrics for success and then showing evidence for how well we did in improving that metric. I am a firm believer in ...
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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 01/14/2007
Business Week
The truth is that in the new global businss culture, process controls and metrics are critical to any ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Sunday, January 14, 2007 -
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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 11/27/2006
They focus on classes and students, and their metrics are how many people are in there, and that's it."
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Big Dog, Little Dog
- Monday, November 27, 2006 -
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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 3/28/2005
Take a look at the metrics worked out.
Majority of Employees Believe Training Benefits Performance
A survey ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Monday, March 28, 2005 -
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Eduserv Foundation Symposium 2008 (Presentations)
... chicken and the web: Establishing new trust metrics for scholarly communication
Geoff ...
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ASTD Keynote - Talent Managment
... without more context. Tony asked the audience - how many know the key strategies of your organization and then key metrics ...
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Is Good Enough Good Enought?
... better or when the learning / behavior change ties directly to metrics the organization cares about, e.g., ...
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, November 6, 2007 -
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