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Entries Tagged as 'Learning and Performance Architecture'
Learning Professionals’ Skills 2.0 – Learning Circuits Big Question July 2009
July 2nd, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Learning Circuits Blog Big Question · Learning and Performance Architecture · e-learning · learning strategy · learning technology · web 2.0
E-Learning along the curve: adapting to knowledge workers learning needs in organizations
June 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
As I discussed in the previous blog entry, formal, structured approaches to learning (such as to both instructor-led and traditional CBT-type training interventions), which by their nature are long in duration, relatively generalized in terms of subject matter, and are best deployed to novices in the relevant discipline or skill area. As such, they represent [...]
Tags: Learning and Performance Architecture · Rosenberg · definition of e-learning · e-learning curve · learning curve · workflow learning
E-Learning along the curve: adapting to knowledge workers learning needs in organizations
June 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment
As I discussed in the previous blog entry, formal, structured approaches to learning (such as to both instructor-led and traditional CBT-type training interventions), which by their nature are long in duration, relatively generalized in terms of subject matter, and are best deployed to novices in the relevant discipline or skill area. As such, they represent [...]
Tags: Learning and Performance Architecture · Rosenberg · definition of e-learning · e-learning curve · learning curve · workflow learning
E-learning & Knowledge Management
January 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
As you’ll know if you’ve been following the last few posts, I’ve been evaluating the term “e-learning.” After a brief investigation of the current thinking on this term, I chose Don Morrison’s definition as the most satisfactory.
Why? Well, by analysing the key terms in Morrison ’s definition, and scrutinising them in the context of the [...]
Tags: Information Sessions · KM · Knowledge Management · Learning and Performance Architecture · definition of learning · e-learning · non-formal learning · structuralism
E-learning & Knowledge Management
January 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
As you’ll know if you’ve been following the last few posts, I’ve been evaluating the term “e-learning.” After a brief investigation of the current thinking on this term, I chose Don Morrison’s definition as the most satisfactory.
Why? Well, by analysing the key terms in Morrison ’s definition, and scrutinising them in the context of the [...]
Tags: Information Sessions · KM · Knowledge Management · Learning and Performance Architecture · definition of learning · e-learning · non-formal learning · structuralism
E-learning & Knowledge Management
January 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
As you’ll know if you’ve been following the last few posts, I’ve been evaluating the term “e-learning.” After a brief investigation of the current thinking on this term, I chose Don Morrison’s definition as the most satisfactory.
Why? Well, by analysing the key terms in Morrison ’s definition, and scrutinising them in the context of the [...]
Tags: KM · Learning and Performance Architecture · definition of learning · e-learning · structuralism