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A Brief History of Learning Technology
Sometimes knowing where we come from can inform where we are going.
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Not Confident in Employees’ Abilities? Try an Attitude Adjustment
When I was a kid, I remember seeing other children misbehaving in the grocery store. My mom would shake her head and say “that child needs an attitude adjustment.” I was a perfect daughter, never misbehaved and always ate my spinach (note the sarcasm), but I always assumed that meant some sort of corporal punishment…
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Invention Factories and Open Learning
Edison may have been the first CLO; his work still inspires companies today.
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Avoid These 10 Pitfalls of Virtual Classrooms
Virtual classroom technology has garnered quite a following, and with good reason. Learners can take part in a course led in real time by a live facilitator, interact with other learners and get instant responses to their questions. Also, similar to a traditional classroom, they can participate in small group activities and skill practices in…
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Custom-Made Employee Development
Organizations are starting to realize that sometimes learning needs a personal touch.
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Editor’s Letter: A Change in the Weather
Spring's coming, which means it's time for clean air, new life and a fresh perspective on the learning industry.
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Cheating in E-Learning
It seems like every month there’s a new academic dishonesty scandal. Since its major cheating scandal in 2012, Harvard University has seen a three-fold spike in dishonesty cases. In March, nine Air Force commanders were fired for cheating on nuclear missile exams in a case involving more than 100 airmen. Then the Navy had its…


















