Julie, a real estate agent at Fake Real Estate, is sitting at her desk trying to figure out what to include in her real estate flyer for a new property. She remembers taking the course but that was more than a year ago and everything seems fuzzy. "I wish there was something to refresh my memory" she says. Well Julie you're in luck because there's a (drum roll please) refresher course/training/document for that!
Learning and assessment thought leader John Kleeman discusses the integral role assessments play in the learning process. Read more about the ways a learner's curiosity affects his/her retention.
I want to start this off by asking one simple question…does eLearning really work? Unfortunately though there is no simple way to answer that question.
There are many arguments both for and against eLearning, but the stark reality is, that if you are pushed for an answer, when you look at the facts, the answer is a resounding “NO”…but it so easily could be a “Yes.
Once your items have passed through an initial round of edits, it is time for a content review committee to examine them.
In the blog post, Psychometrician Austin Fossey maps out some best practice tips for organizing a content review committee along with 6 questions for your committee to answer.
Tired of having developers come to you with questions? Time to get proactive with your eLearning Design! follow the link to use this eLearning Design checklist.
Should their roles be autonomous, identical or interconnected? Experiences vary, but let’s see at what level they actually coincide. Should the roles of Instructional Designers and Subject Matter Experts be consolidated or autonomous?
The growing emphasis on performance improvement – of which training is just a part – calls for new strategies for assessment and evaluation.
After speaking with measurement and evaluation specialist Dr. Bruce C. Aaron, I wanted to share some valuable resources on the framework for aligning assessment and evaluation with an organization’s goals, objectives and human performance issues. You can listen to the podcast and read more about the A-model in this blog post.