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E-Learning for Newbies
... one is Human Learning by Jeanne Ellis Ormrod.
knowledge of evaluation
Need identification, analysis, ...
Janet Clarey
- Thursday, October 9, 2008 -
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Is the case study method of instruction due for an overhaul?
... analysis would be recorded for the next wave of students. As in my study group, people would be able to peer into the heads of ... preliminary analysis on her own. The study group trades viewpoints and builds upon one anotherâ¬"s observations. The discussion the professor typically singles out one student at a time to interpret whatâ¬"s going on. Then the analysis is ...
Internet Time
- Tuesday, October 7, 2008 -
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Learning 2.0 Strategy
... and performance consultants have good analysis and delivery skills that are an important part of identifying and ...
eLearning Technology
- Monday, September 29, 2008 -
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This reads like an alarmist, local news tease...
... quot;Virtual Worlds: Dangerous Turf?" Really? Really PC World? This is your insightful analysis? This quote is just perfectly hysterical - "Without proper security, the potential of social networks, virtual
worlds and real-time mapping services cannot be fully exploited,
according to research house Gartner."
Wow. Good thing something e-mail doesn't expose us to the EXACT SAME ISSUES. Judas, I am sick and tired of these red flag article that act like its the technology's problem and not the humans. The ability to say horribly wrong things to millions of people came ...
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" Exploring characteristics and effects of user participation in online social Q&A sites" (first monday article)
... participation. With our analysis we discover that Yahoo! Answers model implicitly encourages users to make an ...
e-Clippings (blogoehlert)
- Tuesday, September 23, 2008 -
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" Exploring characteristics and effects of user participation in online social Q&A sites" (first monday article)
... participation. With our analysis we discover that Yahoo! Answers model implicitly encourages users to make an ...
e-Clippings (blogoehlert)
- Tuesday, September 23, 2008 -
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The role of T&D in the 21st Century: itâ¬"s about the method
... quesadilla…
Old >> Analysis: Customers like the food, would like additional options at less cost. >> ... ; Analysis: same >> Support experimental kitchen activities >> yum yum >> cut costs, stay ...
Janet Clarey
- Tuesday, September 2, 2008 -
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Implementing eLearning Templates (eLearning Guild Online Forum)
... ensure a consistent development & delivery processFEEDBACK TEMPLATES - facilitate data analysis and ...
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eLearning on a Shoestring (eLearning Guild Online Forum)
Solutions ShoestringFrom Analysis to ...
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Daily Bookmarks 08/12/2008
... sort of ongoing just-in-time learning needs analysis and opportunity for coaching. If a lot of questions suddenly ...
Experiencing eLearning
- Tuesday, August 12, 2008 -
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LabView Learning at Middle C
... sequence in engineering linear circuit analysis, including AC and DC circuits, phasors, op amps, transients, power, and Laplace-based analysis.
eContent
- Thursday, August 7, 2008 -
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Sometimes, the subject makes no sense.
... business analysis processes are ready for phase 2, but your financial processes are in early stage 1. And all of ...
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V-Business Expo Day 1
Encourages us all to take a look at the most recent analysis.
Virtual worlds are all about people, but this industry is ...
Learning Matters!
- Wednesday, July 30, 2008 -
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What is a failed project?
Karyn and I have a running conversation in the comments of her last post.Last night, I started thinking....what is a "failed project"?Is it the project that gets through implementation, then just doesn't work - or worse, harms your business? (This was my initial definition. Now I'm not so sure.).Is it the project that never makes it past the analysis stage? Is it determined by the ROI (or lack thereof) for the amount of money/time/resources spent?I know we go into projects looking for measures of success. Do any of us define when to give up? Where spending more ...
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Be Skeptical of Brain-Based Learning
I've been skeptical of claims of so-called brain-based learning for years. Someday perhaps we'll be able to link analysis of brain function to behavior and learning, but we're not there yet.
Here is a brilliant YouTube video by Daniel Willingham, professor at the University of Virginia, that does a great job explaining the problems with brain-based learning. His audience seems to be schools and universities, but his arguments hold for work-learning as well.
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Daily Bookmarks 07/19/2008
... describing effects at a given level of analysis, you are most likely to make progress by sticking to that level of analysis ... through the cognitive level of analysis: For example, neuroscience will help us better understand memory, and this ... level analysis and going straight from the brain to the classroom will work out very often.
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Day 4 - Man...I'm just getting warmed up! (and a shocker!)
... new word: sabermetrician. Turns out that this is from "Sabermetrics is the analysis of baseball through ...
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Day 3 - Forecasting the Future: Predicition Markets and MMOGs
Day 3 of the Blog-a-thon...and they said it wouldn't last!
We all want to know the future right? Well here are a couple of new approaches...
Web of Fate: Bills itself as " a semantic analysis engine that extracts meaning from
historical, present and future events and draw connections among them." You can see the image below of the visualization of this semantic mapping. Adding to this mapping is done by either you making a prediction or by marking the prediction someone else has made as to whether or not it will come true. In execution then the WOF, isn't your ...
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Customer-Driven Learning, Knowledge, Graphs, & Smile Sheets
... transfer practices, and only a third add "skills gap analysis" into those forecasts. Most companies also admit they do ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Thursday, July 10, 2008 -
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New Design for My Smile Sheet
... the minus side, smile sheets (a) do not seem to correlate with learning or behavior (see meta-analysis by Alliger ...
Alliger, G. M., Tannenbaum, S. I., Bennett, W. Jr., Traver, H., & Shotland, A. (1997). A meta-analysis of ...
Will at Work Learning
- Wednesday, July 9, 2008 -
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Good Questions Identify eLearning 2.0 Opportunities
I'm a big fan of questions (see Better Questions for Learning Professionals) and as I'm preparing a workshop (Revolution in Workplace Learning) one of the things I stumbled upon is what seems to be a great new question:Given that eLearning 2.0 (web 2.0, wikis, blogs, social networking, etc.) represents new ways of supporting learning and work ... as a learning professional, what are the new questions that I need to ask as part of analysis?There must be new questions that we need to ask in order to figure out if and how eLearning 2.0 approaches apply to given performance improvement ...
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, July 3, 2008 -
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It's the method, not the medium
In a reply to my posting E-learning: An oxymoron?, which discussed Jakob Nielsen's rather negative views on the efficacy of e-learning, Tom Werner of Brandon-Hall brought some interesting research to my attention: The research (Sitzmann et al., 2006, a meta-analysis of 96 studies) refutes Nielsen's point. It's the instructional method, not the delivery medium, that makes the difference. When web-based instruction and classroom instruction that have similar methods (feedback, practice, etc.) are compared, there's little or no difference in outcomes. This is interesting to me, ...
Clive on Learning
- Thursday, June 26, 2008 -
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Where Are We Going (and Why Am I Carrying this Handbasket)?
... and the lack of analysis of the consequences of that change (both intended and unintended)that are the real dangers.
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