In December 2011, I reported, “typical corporate training departments only have a 15% success rate for participants applying what they learned to the job.” This information came from The Six Disciplines… Read more »
How do you process in? This was a question asked on the Home Work podcast that I recently listened to. Naturally, it caused me to think about my morning routine…. Read more »
Earlier this month, I wrote about finding some new podcasting tools, and I began to listen to podcasts. The experience has been great. I wondered what I have been missing all… Read more »
Earlier today, I learned about a podcasting tool for my Android, Pocket Casts. Not knowing any podcasts to subscribe to, I sent out a query to my Google+ Circles. Without… Read more »
Stephen Meyer from the Rapid Learning Institute believes that typical elearning courses are much too long. This is the topic of the Brief is Beautiful: Bite-size Content and the New E-learning presentation.
The first presentation I attended at the 2014 ASTD conference in Washington, DC was given by Dr. Ben Betts and Allison Anderson called “Four Ways to Use Curation in Learning.”… Read more »