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SwedishAmerican Health System: Importing Learning Processes
SwedishAmerican Health System, a nonprofit organization with 15 facilities in northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin, has to educate about 3,000 employees on new techniques and products in the field of […]
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Learning Applications: Education in Context
Knowledge drives business performance, and linking mission-critical information to each employee’s role and work is essential to success. The technology is available, but the model must adapt to changing needs.
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Wyndham International: Transforming Employees With Personalized Learning
In the hotel business, success hinges on an organization’s ability to provide quality service and ensure that each guest’s needs are met in a timely and courteous fashion. Wyndham International […]
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Creating Value: It’s All About People
Creating data warehouses with expensive technology is not necessarily the best way to provide knowledge management.
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Benefiting From Learning Objects
The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), the largest professional science education organization in the world, recently launched a learning content management system (LCMS) that will enhance professional development options for K-12 science educa
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LMSs: Bells, Whistles and a Few Flat Notes
If you’ve ever wondered just what you were thinking when you purchased your company’s current learning management system (LMS), or perhaps thanked your lucky stars that you made the right choice, you’re not alone.
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Holy COW: E-Learning Goes Mobile
When Holy Cross Hospital hired Mary Lou Alonso to bring their computer education system into the 21st century, its leaders probably never imagined that their healing establishment would be overrun by COWs. Yet that’s exactly what happened when Alonso crea
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The Learner’s Search for Meaning
In “Man’s Search for Meaning,” Dr. Victor Frankel drew a compelling description of the source of energy required to sustain performance and life itself. As a prisoner of war, Frankel […]