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Learning Analytics: Big Data Applied to Training, Teaching, and Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For those of us who also focused on training, instruction, and professional learning for nonprofits, the New Media Consortium , has been charting the landscape of emerging technologies in teaching, learning, and creative inquiry on a global scale for the past ten years. The State of Learning Analytics in 2012: A Review and Future Challenges.

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What can we do together?

Candid

Toledo-Lucas County Public Library (TLCPL) has been part of Candid’s Funding Information Network since 1980, providing local nonprofits and the public with access to Candid’s resources, including Foundation Directory, for free. These discussions are a valuable service in itself. Zach: Get a library card! ??

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The History and Evolution of Learning Management Systems

Gyrus

Here are the key LMS milestones: 1924: Sidney Pressey invented the first “teaching machine,” which resembled a typewriter with a window. 1960: Dr. Donald Bitzer created PLATO (Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Operations), a computer-based training program that allowed learners to monitor their own progress.

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The History and Evolution of Learning Management Systems

Gyrus

Here are the key LMS milestones: 1924: Sidney Pressey invented the first “teaching machine,” which resembled a typewriter with a window. 1960: Dr. Donald Bitzer created PLATO (Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Operations), a computer-based training program that allowed learners to monitor their own progress.

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The History and Evolution of Learning Management Systems

Gyrus

Here are the key LMS milestones: 1924: Sidney Pressey invented the first “teaching machine,” which resembled a typewriter with a window. 1960: Dr. Donald Bitzer created PLATO (Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Operations), a computer-based training program that allowed learners to monitor their own progress.

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How To Achieve Constant Learning By Breaking Free From Chronic Performance

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Among the many techniques Briceño teaches, the book also offers four tips for helping your team continuously advance their skills, even when it feels like there’s no time to problem solve: Why most managers often misuse praise—and what you should do instead to help your team improve. Confusion and conflict emerge.

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Paul Smith Teaches You How To Sell With A Story

Eric Jacobsen Blog

And, the newest installment in the series is equally good, informative, practical and actionable. Paul's new book includes : Model stories Skill-building exercises Enlightening examples from Microsoft, Costco, Xerox, Abercombie & Fitch, Hewlett Packard, and other top companies. It didn’t take long). Storytelling is a powerful tool.

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