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    Estimating Training Developing Time and Costs
    Monday, December 1, 2008
    ... often a difficult chore as plans are often based on training an "average person." But, as we soon learn, although there are ... , cites an overall 50 percent reduction in seat time required for a student to learn the same content using online training as ... Estimating Training Design and Developing Time and Costs Contents Budgeting Training Cost Guidelines Estimating Development Hours ... Tools Reference Budgeting Learning activities are budgeted in a wide variety of ways, ...
    Usability in eLearning " eLearning Weekly
    Thursday, November 27, 2008
    Design , Development , InstructionalDesign , Learning , Tools , Training , Usability , UsabilityTesting ... eLearning Weekly Tips, Tricks, and Lessons Learned by B.J. Schone Home About ... productivity of the workforce to a level of performance worse than without the system. In all cases, lack of usability can cost ... systems that are more user-friendly. A-ha! So if we develop learning materials/solutions that aren’t usable, well ... support tools, learning 2.0 tools, and pretty much anything else that we introduce to our learners. We should at least ...
    White Label Social Networking Solutions Chart, Part II
    Wednesday, November 26, 2008
    HTML, Smarty, CSS, Linux, Apache Product Info Product Name inCircle, inCircle Jobs, and inCircle Employer Profiles E-friends Awareness Blogtronix Enterprise 2.0 ... 2007 (major version #3) N/A 2.0 1.0 1.4 Date Product Went Live inCircle Jan 2003, inCircle Jobs Nov 2005 ... Original Product August 1999 September 2004 Aggregation Engine with news reader in 2004, Blog Publishing System in ... and its platform has been designed to support this model. Equal attention has been paid via production wi... We ...
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  • Mozilla Ubiquity as an On-Demand Learning Tool
    Earlier this week, Mozilla (the makers of Firefox ) released Ubiquity - a small application that allows you to quickly perform web-related tasks without having to surf out to different web sites. Watch their video for a quick introduction. So, can this relate to learning? My answer would be absolutely ! My main job is to help people learn ... specific to your organization: They could type widget XYZ to immediately pull a spec sheet for a product. Ubiquity ... learning! If you’re using Firefox, install Ubiquity and then take a look at the tutorial . (If ...
    eLearning Weekly - Thursday, August 28, 2008 - Comments
  • Content, Training, Productivity 2.0, & What's New?
    ... is the last thing to be collected and assembled; the Learning Activities are always the first. Once the learning activities have been designed and "mapped" to a Learning Outcome, only then can the process of content collection begin. Use ... ultimately provides the reference and instruction necessary to complete a Learning Activity. IBM invests in business partners' training - C/NET IBM, which expects to unveil better-than-expected quarterly figures, has announced it will spend some of its cash on incentives to encourage some of its largest partners to invest more in training and other ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Tuesday, October 14, 2008 - Comments
  • Basic Mozilla Ubiquity Commands
    Last week I discussed Mozilla’s new project, Ubiquity . Ubiquity is an add-on for Firefox that allows you to quickly perform tasks that would normally take several extra steps (and involve you having to access other web sites). It’s a great little tool that makes power-users giddy with excitement. Ok, maybe just me… I’ve been experimenting with the commands in Ubiquity , and I managed to create a few that will be pretty helpful at work. The three commands I’m sharing are: lms Type in lms topic - and Ubiquity will take you to your LMS search ...
    eLearning Weekly - Friday, September 5, 2008 - Comments
  • Results of the Staff Training Pilots
    ... people. That way, when we get to the real training, more people will have touched the product. ... We have finished another round of training pilots. This time, we've focused on the week 1 trainings for 3 general ... had a safety net seemed to open all 3 groups to learning and made them feel better about the program and the process. We found it best to tell them first thing in the training rather than waiting until later, or when we were asked ... understand that the "real learning" would occur in the clinic during those go-live weeks - rather than expect them to ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Saturday, March 17, 2007 - Comments
  • Lynda.com | Learning @ Your Own Pace
    ... elearning, learning, lynda.com, training    ... I wanted to take a moment to tout an online training portal, www.Lynda.com , for their low-cost, excellent eLearning material.  Lynda.com catalogs hundreds of software training courses , and they are often the first to offer training material for the newest software on the market.  For example, Lynda.com released a complete training program for Adobe Creative Suite 4 (CS4) the same week that the product was released to the public (October 13, 2008).
    Learning Journeys - Wednesday, October 22, 2008 - Comments
  • Training Leadership Summit Workshop Summary
    ... theoretical underpinning from learning that is productivity focused. Innovation-focused learning is generative and ... the innovation agenda with more efficient productivity-focused training strategies and technologies is akin to ... Yesterday I deliverd a one day workshop to 20 learning leaders at the beautiful Rancho Bernardo resort in San Diego. This was a great turnout given that this conference caters to high level decision makers in enterprise learning ... learning. Much of our afternoon discussion centered around how to overcome barriers to adoption, whether to leverage ...
    Learning Matters! - Monday, May 5, 2008 - Comments
  • Progress on Management Training Program
    Months and Months ago I mentioned how I am starting my first larger scale eLearning project in a posting titled Manager Training Program . I am now knee deep in the project and learning a lot along the way. I designed and developed a ... overcome due to the fact that this is a big change in how we facilitate training programs, and nobody likes change. Due to ... product called PowerConverter that works with MS Office 07 but I was not happy with the results. PowerConverter did not like anything that used "Motion Path" animation. After testing with the trial versions of several different products, ...
    Blender - Training Solutions - Wednesday, July 9, 2008 - Comments
  • Peters: Distance education and industrial production
    August 1997 Distance education and industrial production: a comparative ... MASS PRODUCTION PREPARATORY WORK PLANNING ORGANIZATION SCIENTIFIC CONTROL METHODS ... , structural elements, concepts and principles derived from the theories of industrial production are used here to interpret the distance study phenomenon. This does not mean that the teaching and learning processes occurring in distance study are equated with processes in industrial production. The comparison is purely heuristic. A comparison of this ...
    delicious Random Mind - Tuesday, April 10, 2007 - Comments
  • The Perfect Learning Management System (LMS)
    I often find myself daydreaming when dealing with LMS problems. I say to myself, "If I built an LMS, it would…….." Ah, if only it were that easy. This line of thinking leads me to these questions: How would you design your perfect LMS? What features would you include (or exclude)? How would it differ from current LMS products on the market? I’ll start this off, but I really would love to hear your thoughts. Who knows, maybe (if we’re lucky) some LMS vendors are listening! My perfect LMS would… Support the AICC, SCORM 1.2, and SCORM ...
    eLearning Weekly - Monday, July 21, 2008 - Comments
  • Home - Learning Designs - Products of the AUTC project on ITC-based learning designs
    Their Role in Flexible Learning ... development of flexibly delivered high quality learning experiences for students ... web site resources to develop high quality learning experiences for students by exploring a range of proven learning designs ... ) examining a set of generic learning ...
    delicious Random Mind - Thursday, February 16, 2006 - Comments
  • Usability in eLearning
    ... software with poor usability can reduce the productivity of the workforce to a level of performance worse than without ... learning materials/solutions that aren’t usable, well, you get the idea. And usability doesn’t just apply to online courses; it applies to job aids, performance support tools, learning 2.0 tools, and pretty much anything else that we ... strategy when deploying learning solutions (if you don’t have one already). Your learners would probably ...
    eLearning Weekly - Tuesday, November 25, 2008 - Comments
  • eLearning Technology: Moving from One to Many - LMS Products are Two Generations Behind
    ... learning experience. While I welcome LMS products providing these kinds of capabilities, I am worried that we are ... -Learning Trends eLearning 2.0 LMS Web 2.0 Enterprise 2.0 Personal Learning Informal Learning Corporate eLearning eLearning Design Authoring Tools Rapid e-Learning Tools eLearning (e-Learning) e-Learning Software Blended e-Learning e-Learning Tools Open Source eLearning e-Learning ROI and Metrics ... Moving from One to Many - LMS Products are Two Generations Behind : ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Wednesday, August 2, 2006 - Comments
  • Moving from One to Many - LMS Products are Two Generations Behind
    LMS products are focusing on "competency mapping and effective resource management" vs. what Bob sees as the overall industry trend - "industry shifting its overall training focus away from skills acquisition to an overall strategy of project-based and outcome-driven learning." Bob is pretty wired into both the LMS world and hears what people are talking ... with his statement: Many of the latest LMS and e-learning efforts have driven learners into learning silos, isolating them from their peers. We need to build the collaborative aspect of learning back into these experiences if we're ...
    eLearning Technology - Thursday, July 6, 2006 - Comments
  • Pleasing Multiple Audiences
    ... please with the online training I am developing. I hope this exercise helps me because I am becoming overwhelmed with ... organization who have suffered through the upgrade and are having issues with parts of the product. These people are ... them. Especially since our attempts to train "advisors" (to use Tom Haskins' word) has turned into 63 people who know ... Student Training This time every year we have a new batch of residents and med students. With a few exceptions this ... sites and return months later having forgotten everything we told them. The training for this audience needs to ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Friday, July 6, 2007 - Comments
  • Is training an investment?
    ... development is an investment in new products; and so on; ... which means that learning and development is not really ... With the economic downturn in full swing (assuming, that is, that downturns can swing) and training budgets as ever looking vulnerable as the first candidate for cuts, I'm beginning to hear once more that well-honed argument that training ... how training could be seen as an investment in the accounting sense, because employees (other than professional ... training can be seen by senior management as an investment. Is that enough to open the purse strings? I think managers ...
    Clive on Learning - Tuesday, September 23, 2008 - Comments
  • Piloting Clinician Training
    I just finished doing the first pilot of a part of the training for the new upgrade with our Internal Medicine Pilot ... established. I wanted their opinion of how they felt after the training and if they felt comfortable enough to go into the ... check for retention the next week using the same worksheet. The setup: - I go through as much of the training as possible ... organization both looked at me and said "There is absolutely NO WAY we can learn this in 1.5 hours." The rest of the crew ... absolutely right. The group I used for this test have been on the product the longest and represent the ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Friday, January 26, 2007 - Comments
  • Pivot table galore: online tutorials and texts
    Productivity Portfolio . It is quick and concise, which is completely tailored to their motto of ‘5 minute tips to learn ...
    Ignatia Webs - Friday, June 13, 2008 - Comments
  • Creating a Learning Ecosystem - Why Blended Learning is Now Inadequate
    ... about you, but when I think of blended learning I think of combining ILT with a job aid with some online training with a podcast - or something like that.  Part of Elizabeth Israel’s class , Getting your Sales Force Productive ... ; ) Blended learning is now inadequate - it is only mediocre.  Let me explain why I think so. Blended learning ... two or more methods of delivery of instruction. A typical example of the delivery method of blended learning would be a ... materials online. The term can also be applied to the integration of e-learning with a Learning Management ...
    Engaged Learning - Wednesday, November 19, 2008 - Comments
  • Informal Networked Learning; IT or Training responsibility?
    ... platform, not the program. It's pull, not push. It's more important to establish a healthy, productive learning ... , Jay Cross , Mark Oehlert , and so many others in the learning blogosphere.  I sometimes wonder if I'm actually ... different direction from my original intent for this blog:  Corporate learning, not simply learning.  The path ... learning field were from the point of view of methods of instruction (how to get subject matter across to captive students) and later, the systems approach to training (from which flows instructional systems design or ISD). Later I ...
  • Using Metrics That Matter
    When it comes to measuring the impact of training events (ex. instructor-led classes and online courses), there are ... doesn’t tell you if your students learned anything. That’s where user data comes in. User data allows you to dig a level deeper to see the true impact of your training event. This is where we get into Kirkpatrick’s levels ... collect accurate user data. Over the past few months, I’ve been researching a product from KnowledgeAdvisors ... integrates with your LMS to automate the evaluation process for training events. It records the evaluation data and then it ...
    eLearning Weekly - Friday, October 24, 2008 - Comments
  • Assessing the ROI of training
    ... training event. Learning can be measured objectively using a test or exam or some form of assessed exercise. If a student has ... training is undertaken in time that would otherwise be productive and paid for, so you only need to estimate the amount of travel and training that is undertaken in productive work time, i.e. not in slack time, breaks or outside work hours ... Productivity increases Productivity increases occur where, as a result of training, additional output can be ... generated as a direct result of training. Sometimes this can be satisfactorily recorded as a productivity increase, ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Tuesday, October 16, 2007 - Comments
  • Encyclopedia, eLearning, coherence, Media, & Training
    Product-Based Training - Chief Learning Officer Training can be categorized into the following levels: Awareness - need to know that an aspect of a product has changed, such as an e-mail or a letter. Knowledge - speak about the ... qualify." Elearning: Is it time to party? - training zone Although the general trend in usage in elearning is ... learning? - Australasian Journal of Educational Technology Adding approximately 50% extra interesting but irrelevant ... coherence principle (cognitive load). In authentic learning settings, interest may mitigate the effects of the ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Sunday, April 20, 2008 - Comments
  • 7 places teachers can turn your expertise into cash online today
    ... sites are set-up with teachers in mind = people that sell learning products. If you are an adept of written reports ... many cases. A lot of learners are increasing their online learning time. To prove this dictum, Meri asked the learners ... that were given (and take a look at these great! Resources): Learning times Curriki WiZiQ Nicenet Verbalplanet ... networking site on which people sell the information they know something about. (like DVD's on how to train for basketball ... and they have a great training program on how to edit a 60 seconds promo video. The first 60 seconds of your video ...
    Ignatia Webs - Monday, June 30, 2008 - Comments
  • Myths about online learning
    ... branching, audio, video, etc. And they were long. A different learning intervention might require less production. IT ... : Online learning costs less than face-to-face training. This got me thinking about Tom Kuhlmann’s excellent (as ... be applied to corporate e-learning. [blue is mine] Myth : Videocasting lectures/presentations works. [As part ... online. Daniel talks about self-efficacy here which is very important.] Myth : Online courses are OK for learning ... through successfully online.] Myth : Online courses will empty the classrooms. [American Society for Training ...
    Janet Clarey - Monday, August 4, 2008 - Comments
  • Training, mLearning, eLearning, Pay, & Blogs
    ... extensively in training. These unusual moves let it reduce turnover and compete on customer service, superior product ... learning applied to mobile devices inside the classroom and those outside the classroom. Please note I realize the ... important distinction between the two. Also see, iPods for Learning . Teaching in the digital world, part I: technology is not always your friend - Science Blogs Teaching an on-line course turned out to be as much a learning experience for me as it was for my students. Now, it's time to step back and reflect on what was learned. Six Dangerous Myths ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Wednesday, May 28, 2008 - Comments
  • Professional Development - Employee Training - Workforce Development - E-Learning
    ... the need for training as small and medium-sized companies in Kenya seek to learn better sales and marketing systems and ... of history by launching the companys largest-ever learning event. Implement Technology Training ... . Training Live + Online Busy Schedule? Learn Online! Training Magazine ... classroom training, e-learning, strategy building, and more ... Training ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Thursday, March 9, 2006 - Comments
  • Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations 2008
    I will be attending the free, online conference, Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations 2008 , at Ning.com ... ;Join us to explore new developments, track emerging opportunities, and network with learning pioneers.” There ... of the learning industry, you should join the conversation .  Can you really afford to miss this free opportunity ... Learning Professional Should Have in their Toolbox November 17, 2008 from 8am to 8:45am - Conference site Jane Hart has conducted a yearly survey for the past several years asking learning professionals what tools they use.
    Learning Journeys - Saturday, November 15, 2008 - Comments
  • Rapid e-learning is swimming in too small a pond
    ... reflected badly on the training department. Whatever, it's clear that even the e-learning professionals aren't setting ... than aim their products at a few thousand e-learning professionals, why not swim in the big pond? SMEs (which means ... I attended the panel discussion on 'the future of rapid e-learning tools' at the eLearning Guild's Annual Gathering in Boston today with a misunderstanding. I thought I knew what 'rapid e-learning' meant. After all, LTI Magazine defined raid e-learning as "courseware (live or self-paced) developed in less than three weeks, where SMEs act as the ...
    Clive on Learning - Wednesday, April 11, 2007 - Comments
  • Whatever happened to inductive learning?
    When it comes to writing interactive learning materials, I've always preferred a particular approach and have used ... how it works! The trouble is, inductive learning doesn't seem to have been what the developers had in mind when they designed the latest generation of  rapid e-learning authoring tools. Over the past few days, I've been testing out ... perplexed. Narration or text: Meet Justin. He's a product manager for a multinational electronics manufacturer and he needs your help. In just ten days, Justin will be launching a new product onto the market. Now normally he ...
    Clive on Learning - Thursday, March 20, 2008 - Comments
  • Bocce v. Kickball
    2-5 years. We know each other's habits and productively keep each other in line. Much easier to do when there are fewer ... . Preference #1: I've never been a huge fan of "getting to know you" games during training sessions or online classes ... see it in the schools (look at the people with the nice shiny As), and we occasionally see it in corporate training. Maybe it's just me, but competition when I'm trying to learn something is more DEMOTIVATING than motivating. And more ... get fired up about spending hours, days, or weeks in a training class. Whether it is during business hours or ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Monday, August 6, 2007 - Comments