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15 Tweetable Quotes from e-Learning Professionals
Here is a list of are some of the best quotes about training, success, and learning. Do you know other sharable learning quotes? Share them in the ...

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Iterations: Evaluating for Improved e-Learning Performance
In this episode of Iterations, Richard Sites and Angel green discuss why evaluation is so essential to e-learning design.

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Gamification, Motivation & Design Thinking: Upcoming e-Learning Webinars
The end of June and beginning of July is a busy time here at Allen Interactions. We’ve been working on a lot of new content and are excited to share ...

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The Serious eLearning Manifesto: A Multidimensional Tool
GUEST BLOGGER: Will Thalheimer, consultant and research translator, Work-Learning Research, Inc. | @WillWorkLearn The Serious eLearning Manifesto is ...
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5 Savvy Tips for a Successful e-Learning Project Kickoff
Date: Wednesday, May 28th Time: 1:00 - 1:45 PM Central Time Can't Attend? We will send you a recording and materials! Register for this complimentary ...

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eLearning Design: Raising the Floor (Not Lowering the Roof)
GUEST BLOGGER: Clark Quinn, executive director, Quinnovation | @Quinnovator A few weeks ago, my colleagues (Michael Allen, Julie Dirksen, and Will ...

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The Leaving ADDIE for SAM Field Guide Debuts at ASTD ICE!
The Leaving ADDIE for SAM Field Guide, written by Richard Sites and Angel Green, made its official debut at ASTD's International Conference & ...

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See SAM In Action & 6 Steps To Improved e-Learning Activities
TWO FREE APRIL WEBINARS: See SAM In Action Friday, April 11, 2-3 pm Eastern Sponsored by ASTD Cost: Free
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e-Learning Process: 4 Reasons Why SAM is a Good Friend
GUEST BLOGGER: Tim Reed, instructional designer, Manhattan Associates, Inc.

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Today's eLearning: Michael Allen & Experts Say "Enough is Enough"
Working diligently, a band of well-known learning industry authors have said “enough is enough” with the state of today's elearning. While there are ...