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Iterations: 3 Ways to Implement an Elusive Savvy Start
By Allen Interactions | August 07, 2014 | Custom Learning | 0 Comments
In this episode of Iterations, Richard Sites and Angel Green discuss three ways that you can work around busy schedules and still get the value of a Savvy Start to kickoff your e-learning projects!
Richard Sites
vice president - training and marketing & co-author of Leaving ADDIE for SAM
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Angel Green
senior instructional strategist & co-author of Leaving ADDIE for SAM Field Guide
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