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Blended Learning Readiness Checklist
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Diane Senffner
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Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Before you roll out your blended learning training design, make sure that you have reflected on the points in this checklist and are comfortable with your responses to each one.
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When to Use Blended Learning
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Diane Senffner
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Friday, November 11, 2016
For many organizations, blended learning has become an appealing choice. But far too often, it is the flavor of the month: Organizations want to try it, but they dont delve into why or when...
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Blended Learning: Which Modality for What Content?
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Diane Senffner
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Understanding which modality to use for what type of content or training is key to making the blend meaningful to the learner and achieving your desired results. Another consideration is...
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Blended Learning That Works
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Diane Senffner
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Thursday, October 01, 2015
In this TD at Work, you will learn: when blended learning is an effective choice how blended learning is delivered which blended learning modality to use for different types of learning key...
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Story Time
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Diane Senffner
Monday, February 09, 2015
A case for storytelling beyond the classroom.
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Story-ify Your Learning—Part 1
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David Lee
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Monday, June 02, 2014
In part 1 of this blog series, we go over why we use stories in learning and communication. The team at VitalSmarts express it best in their book, Influencer: The New Science of Leading...
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Boring to Brilliant: 5 Tips to Convert Your E-Learning to a Story-based Approach
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Diane Senffner
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
When consulting, I try to explain that simply exporting a PowerPoint presentation and calling it e-learning doesnt necessarily qualify it as e-learning. Its not instructionally sound its...