Here is the next episode of the weekly e-Learning Lingo Podcast Series
where we explore the jargon used by e-Learning professionals and
training managers. This week's word is: Multiple Intelligences Theory.
We want you to join the discussion. There are three ways to comment
on each episode. You may post a message to the blog; leave a web-based
voice mail by clicking the button in the upper right-hand corner; or
call in and leave a message about each show. The call in number is
located in the top left portion of the left-hand navigation bar.
So I ask you.....Do You Know Your e-Learning Lingo?
Here is the next episode of the weekly e-Learning Lingo Podcast Series
where we explore the jargon used by e-Learning professionals and
training managers. This week's word is about a theory used in
e-Learning theory: Business Process Engineering.
We want you to join the discussion. There are three ways to comment
on each episode. You may post a message to the blog; leave a web-based
voice mail by clicking the button in the upper right-hand corner; or
call in and leave a message about each show. The call in number is
located in the top left portion of the left-hand navigation bar.
So I ask you.....Do You Know Your e-Learning Lingo?
Here is the next episode of the weekly e-Learning Lingo Podcast Series
where we explore the jargon used by e-Learning professionals and training managers. This week's word is about a theory used in e-Learning theory: Progressive Discipline.
We want you to join the discussion. There are three ways to comment
on each episode. You may post a message to the blog; leave a web-based
voice mail by clicking the button in the upper right-hand corner; or
call in and leave a message about each show. The call in number is
located in the top left portion of the left-hand navigation bar.
So I ask you.....Do You Know Your e-Learning Lingo?
Here is the next episode of the weekly e-Learning Lingo Podcast Series
where we explore the jargon used by e-Learning professionals and training managers. This week's word is about a theory used in e-Learning theory: Collaborative Tools.
We want you to join the discussion. There are three ways to comment
on each episode. You may post a message to the blog; leave a web-based
voice mail by clicking the button in the upper right-hand corner; or
call in and leave a message about each show. The call in number is
located in the top left portion of the left-hand navigation bar.
So I ask you.....Do You Know Your e-Learning Lingo?
Here is the next episode of the weekly e-Learning Lingo Podcast Series
where we explore the jargon used by e-Learning professionals and
training managers. This week's word is about a theory used in performance management: Participative Design.
We want you to join the discussion. There are three ways to comment
on each episode. You may post a message to the blog; leave a web-based
voice mail by clicking the button in the upper right-hand corner; or
call in and leave a message about each show. The call in number is
located in the top left portion of the left-hand navigation bar.
So I ask you.....Do You Know Your e-Learning Lingo?
Here is the next episode of the weekly e-Learning Lingo Podcast Series
where we explore the jargon used by e-Learning professionals and
training managers. This week's word is about a theory used in knowledge management: Best Practices.
We want you to join the discussion. There are three ways to comment
on each episode. You may post a message to the blog; leave a web-based
voice mail by clicking the button in the upper right-hand corner; or
call in and leave a message about each show. The call in number is
located in the top left portion of the left-hand navigation bar.
So I ask you.....Do You Know Your e-Learning Lingo?
Here is the next episode of the weekly e-Learning Lingo Podcast Series
where we explore the jargon used by e-Learning professionals and
training managers. This week's word is about a term used in knowledge management: Structural Capital.
We want you to join the discussion. There are three ways to comment
on each episode. You may post a message to the blog; leave a web-based
voice mail by clicking the button in the upper right-hand corner; or
call in and leave a message about each show. The call in number is
located in the top left portion of the left-hand navigation bar.
So I ask you.....Do You Know Your e-Learning Lingo?
Here is the next episode of the weekly e-Learning Lingo Podcast Series
where we explore the jargon used by e-Learning professionals and
training managers. This week's word is about a term used in knowledge management: Critical Success Factors.
We want you to join the discussion. There are three ways to comment
on each episode. You may post a message to the blog; leave a web-based
voice mail by clicking the button in the upper right-hand corner; or
call in and leave a message about each show. The call in number is
located in the top left portion of the left-hand navigation bar.
So I ask you.....Do You Know Your e-Learning Lingo?
Here is the next episode of the weekly e-Learning Lingo Podcast Series
where we explore the jargon used by e-Learning professionals and
training managers. This week's word is about a term used in knowledge management Calculated Intangible Value.
We want you to join the discussion. There are three ways to comment
on each episode. You may post a message to the blog; leave a web-based
voice mail by clicking the button in the upper right-hand corner; or
call in and leave a message about each show. The call in number is
located in the top left portion of the left-hand navigation bar.
So I ask you.....Do You Know Your e-Learning Lingo?
Welcome to the next edition of the weekly e-Learning Lingo Podcast Series where we explore the jargon used by e-Learning professionals and training managers. This week's word is about a tool used in performance management: Market-basket Analysis.
We want you to join the discussion. There are three ways to comment on each episode. You may post a message to the blog; leave a web-based voice mail by clicking the button in the upper right-hand corner; or call in and leave a message about each show. The call in number is located in the top left portion of the left-hand navigation bar.
So I ask you.....Do You Know Your e-Learning Lingo?
Recent Comments