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Synchronous e-learning myths #1: One hour is enough for anyone
... the face-to-face classroom, but as a valuable medium in its own right. The first myth to be exploded was that virtual ... only from bricks and mortar call centres, using a three week classroom programme to train new operators. Their new ... back to the virtual classroom to discuss their experience. The results were compelling: improved customer ... event in London. I must admit that, up until the event, I thought I had a pretty good handle on how to use virtual classrooms and other synchronous technologies successfully. Clearly I was out of touch, because the various speakers showed ...
Clive on Learning
- Wednesday, October 1, 2008 -
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Synchronous e-learning myths #2: Classroom will always be best
... studies that seemed to suggest that better results could be achieved in the virtual classroom than face-to-face. Hard ... executive coaching programme received phenomenal feedback: "The delivery by virtual media made it even more interesting." "Best training I ever had." "We consider Illustra's programme to be the benchmark for all training." The expectation is that online events will be lower rated, but Illustra's programme scored 4.9 ... , going beyond a mere imitation of the face-to-face classroom. Coming next: the myth that synchronous e-learning ...
Clive on Learning
- Monday, September 29, 2008 -
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Training Method Trends
Classroom ), classroom still dominates as a delivery method and is actually going up. Synchronous (virtual classroom, virtual meetings, etc.) and Asynchronous (self-paced, online courses/courseware) are both going up a little, but actually shows slower rate of growth than classroom. LMS - Learning Management Systems - are growing at one of the fastest rates ... : Surprisingly little difference between Corporate and Overall in terms of the training method trends. A few notes: Virtual ... eLearning 2008 ), I took a bit of heat, but looking at the trends - Games down! So are simulations and virtual labs.
eLearning Technology
- Monday, September 8, 2008 -
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Training Method Trends : eLearning Technology
Classroom ), classroom still dominates as a delivery method and is actually going up. Synchronous (virtual classroom, virtual meetings, etc.) and Asynchronous (self-paced, online courses/courseware) are both going up a little, but actually shows slower rate of growth than classroom. LMS - Learning Management Systems - are growing at one of the fastest rates ... little difference between Corporate and Overall in terms of the training method trends. A few notes: Virtual Labs ... , 2008
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Webinar Design / Training
... that they are different to design and deliver successfully than other kinds of presentations and training. This is ... need to get trained. Where would you suggest I look to understand the nuances? We use GoToWebinar for our events. I ... thorough. She definitely helped up my game. I also thought of Ann Kwinn and Ruth Clark's book - The New Virtual Classroom . Knowing who asked the question, he's actually a pretty sophisticated presenter. He doesn't need the basics. And ... (webinars, online presentations, online workshops, online classrooms). And then design specifics for these. So, ...
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, July 24, 2008 -
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Thoughts on Blended Learning
Clive Shepherd has three great posts about blended learning over on his blog (see the links at the bottom of this post). Clive gives us a well-needed closer examination of how we define and prescribe blended learning. In the past, I remember using the term and concept to help get management away from the idea of only using instructor-led training. This at least opened their eyes to consider using online courses, virtual classroom training, etc. Now I feel like too many people blindly say, “You should create a blended learning solution…” but they can’t describe ...
eLearning Weekly
- Saturday, July 12, 2008 -
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Alternatives to Second Life
... projects, facilitate meetings, conduct corporate training or establish a virtual office. Unisfair The company ... , distributed team training. The flagship product is the Virtual Heroes Advanced Learning Technology (A.L.T.) platform. Major ... compliant interfaces and the ability to have learners appear in virtual classrooms, buildings, airfields and other ... Here is a list of alternatives to Second Life. Forterra Systems Inc. The company offers private, secure virtual ... meet enterprise IT security and privacy needs. The flagship product of Forterra is OLIVE⢠(On-Line Interactive Virtual ...
Kapp Notes
- Wednesday, June 18, 2008 -
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Think Virtual Worlds: Not Second Life
Here is this Month's ASTD Big Question: Second Life Training? More specifically: In what situations, do you believe it makes sense to develop a learning experience that will be delivered within Second Life? If you were to develop a training island in Second Life, what kind of environment and artifacts would you consider essential for teaching? Just as there are considerable differences in blended learning and virtual classroom training, what are some of the major differences (surprises) in training within virtual worlds? First I am going to answer the question with two ...
Kapp Notes
- Sunday, June 15, 2008 -
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