Rapid E-Learning and the 80/20 Rule
You’ll know if you’re a regular reader of The E-Learning Curve Blog that I have discussed the usage of the Pareto Principle (also known as the 80/20 Rule) in previous blog posts. Elsewhere in the...
View ArticleRapid E-learning: using the 80/20 rule to prioritize learning needs
Today’s post concludes my short review of Kineo’s 80/20 approach to rapid learning content prioritization and development.Previously, I considered how the 80/20 Rule could be applied to e-learning, and...
View ArticleRapid E-learning: using the 80/20 rule to prioritize learning needs
Today’s post concludes my short review of Kineo’s 80/20 approach to rapid learning content prioritization and development.Previously, I considered how the 80/20 Rule could be applied to e-learning, and...
View ArticleE-Learning Adoption in Organizations 3: Stages of Diffusion
According to Everett M. Rogers, people’s attitude toward a new technology is a key element in its diffusion. Roger’s Innovation Decision Process theory asserts that innovation diffusion is a process...
View ArticleInformal and Non-formal Workplace Learning 2
Looking specifically at learning in the workplace, Michael Eraut in Non-formal learning, implicit learning and tacit knowledge (2000) makes a clear distinction between his interpretation of the term...
View ArticleInformal workplace learning – influences and change factors
Many commentators, including Stern and Sommerlad (1999) assert that informal and non-formal learning …have acquired visibility and saliency [because they] sit at the juncture of new thinking concerning...
View ArticleInformal Workplace Learning: paradigm changes – more
I’m looking at some influences which are contributing to the emergence of informal and non-formal learning in the workplace. In my previous post on this topic, I outlined five change factors: Blended...
View ArticleJob-Hunting Tips for Recessionistas: Benefits of Learning Programs in a...
We’ve been doing a lot of good work on Instructional Design over the last week, so I think you deserve a break. Today I’m going to consider the wider implications of the benefits of learning and...
View ArticleDiscovering Instructional Design 12: the ICARE Model
In the broadest sense instructional design has been described as …an emerging profession, (2) focused on establishing and maintaining efficient and effective human performance, (3) guided by a model of...
View ArticleShiny new technologies used by dusty old professions
I hadn’t planned on blogging about informal learning today, but an article in Irish e-zine Silicon Republic interested me, and I thought I’d bring it to you. According to the article Number crunchers...
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