In case you missed it, Connie Malamed and JD Dillon both recently recommended 5 good books for Learning & Development pros. You should definitely slide over to their sites and check these out. Five New L&D Books To Check Out by Connie Malamed (@elearningcoach) 5 Must Reads for Modern Learning Pros by JD Dillon (@JD_Dillon)ContinueContinue reading “5 More Great Books for Your Learning & Development Bookshelf”
Category Archives: Workplace Learning
Friday Finds | April 27, 2018
“If you never find aspects to improve, you’re probably not that interested in growing.” -Stefanie Flaxman I’m not sure what it is exactly but I’m super excited and happy this week! Maybe it is the fact that spring has brought warm weather or it could be the exciting things on the horizon – like theContinueContinue reading “Friday Finds | April 27, 2018”
Visualize Your Training Data with an Infographic Report + Free Template
Virtually every training department in the world does some form of post-event evaluation. Instead of giving your stakeholders data that looks something like this… Egad….nobody is going to read that! Which is exactly why it is a wise investment of time to transform this information into something more digestible. Think about the top things youContinueContinue reading “Visualize Your Training Data with an Infographic Report + Free Template”
Friday Finds | April 13, 2018
“A little learning is a dangerous thing ; Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring : There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, And drinking largely sobers us again.” -Alexander Pope While in Seattle earlier this week to lead an ATD Storyline Certificate course I got to check out some pretty cool things like theContinueContinue reading “Friday Finds | April 13, 2018”
Friday Finds | April 6, 2018
There are two ways that a human being can feel confidence. One is knowledge, and the other is ignorance.” — Charles Darwin Whoever said that time goes faster the older you get sure was right. How in the heck is it already April? I’ll get to check out the experience of April showers in Seattle whileContinueContinue reading “Friday Finds | April 6, 2018”
Friday Finds | March 23, 2018
In every walk with nature ,one receives far more than he seeks. – John Muir Is your basketball bracket busted? Hello, UMBC! Knock on wood. Three of my Final Four picks are still alive. I hope that still holds after I get back from spring break in Yosemite. Regardless of how you’re doing in yourContinueContinue reading “Friday Finds | March 23, 2018”
Friday Finds | March 9, 2018
“There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is a third power stronger than both, that of the women.” —Muhammad Ali Jinnah In honor of this week’s International Women’s Day, this week I’ve got aContinueContinue reading “Friday Finds | March 9, 2018”
Friday Finds | February 9, 2018
“Believe you can and you’re halfway there.” – Theodore Roosevelt As we continue our slog through winter here in the Northern Hemisphere, my family took advantage of a snow day to get a nice day out on the ski slopes. Wherever you are I hope you’ll find something you can take advantage of in the thingsContinueContinue reading “Friday Finds | February 9, 2018”
Friday Finds | February 2, 2018
“Say not always what you know, but always know what you say.” – Claudius Loads of learning opportunities in this week’s roundup. From learning xAPI to peeking in on some top conference backchannels there is something here for everyone. Hope you can glean some value from wherever you are in the world reading this. Cheers!ContinueContinue reading “Friday Finds | February 2, 2018”
Friday Finds | January 5, 2018
Welcome to the first Friday Finds of 2018. No matter where you are or what holidays you did (or didn’t) celebrate, I hope your new year is off to a fantastic start!! I also hope you’re not doing any first hand learning about what ‘bombogenesis’ is. Want to Grow Your Network? Stay Home and WriteContinueContinue reading “Friday Finds | January 5, 2018”
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