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E-learning Curve Blog is Michael Hanley's elearning blog about skills, knowledge, and organizational development using web-based training and technology in education

Entries Tagged as 'transfer of learning'

Discovering Instructional Design 11: The Kemp Model

June 10th, 2009 · No Comments

The Kemp Model defines different elements of an instructional design, and emphasizes the adoption of continuous implementation in the design process.

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Tags: ISD · conditions of learning · content development · e-learning · elearning content · instructional design · principles of instruction · theory of instruction · transfer of learning

High-Impact Learning Organizations – New Report

June 20th, 2008 · No Comments

Bersin and Associates, the learning and development industry’s research and advisory firm have just released their 2008 High-Impact Learning Organization report.
As you’ll know if you follow the E-Learning Curve Blog (click on the link to subscribe, folks!), I have a strong professional and academic interest in workplace learning and worker- and organizational performance. So [...]

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Tags: Bersin · culture of learning · knowledge worker cognitive enterprise · organizational learning · performance · transfer of learning

High-Impact Learning Organizations – New Report

June 20th, 2008 · No Comments

Bersin & Associates have just released their 2008 High-Impact Learning Organization report. As you’ll know if you follow the E-Learning Curve Blog , I have a strong professional and academic interest in in workplace learning and worker- and organizational performance. So today I thought I’d look at some of the results of their research.

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Tags: Bersin · culture of learning · knowledge worker cognitive enterprise · organizational learning · performance · transfer of learning