ID and E-Learning Links (1/29/17)
Links on gender equity in elearning, tips for engaging learners, and a one-sentence work-from-home policy
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The eLearning Guild : Women in eLearning: Continuing the Conversation : Research Insights Library
White paper from the eLearning Guild with research and ideas on how we can reduce gender bias in eLearning
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52 eLearning Experts Share their Best Tip for Creating Engaging eLearning
My tip plus 51 others on creating engaging eLearning
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Instead of only typical multiple choice questions, try mini-scenarios. Write a few sentences to set a scenario with a problem. A customer voices an objection, software displays an error message, or an employee asks a manager for help. Next, ask learners which action or response they would choose. Now you have a one-question decision-making scenario rather than just an abstract comprehension question. You can do this with any tool, and it creates a more interesting practice or assessment to engage learners.
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The One-Sentence Policy for Working from Home | ProEdit
If you need a longer policy than this, you probably have larger problems in your organization. This really does cover it for most knowledge work.
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If employees complete their work on time, and if they do a quality job, then location shouldn’t matter.
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There is a big difference between “going to work” and “getting to work.” Of the two, only “getting to work” creates value. Managers should focus on improving the quality of the work and the efficiency of completion, rather than juggling the logistics of employee location.
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Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.