Drop your invisibility cloak and increase your discoverability if you want to build a powerful personal learning network 19 July 2019 David-Perks Agile Performance Management, Product Announcements (0) Inclusion is a 2-way street. You need to be known to be included. Sometimes it's hard to get known, so the more channels and the fewer hurdles there are to including you, the more connected you are likely to become. To increase the types of situations where you can be included make sure you can be discovered and looped in. Included because someone knows your name, included because someone spots your face, included because you have a presence in web search and not just included because you happened to share your contact details. [More]
Learning in the moment without forgetting moments later - making micro-learning stick with assessments 21 May 2019 David-Perks Agile Performance Management, Product Announcements (0) Think about that youtube video that you watched to bake a cake or repair a thing. Could you do that unaided for a second time? We’ve been curious if micro-learning as quickly forgotten as it is consumed, and then relearned, or is the timeliness and relevance of micro-learning so meaningful that it cuts through and sticks with the learner for an extended time? We don't know the answer, and we're sure it's not black and white, but what we do know is how to make it stick. [More]
10 top strategies for creating micro-learning content that works. 02 May 2019 David-Perks Agile Performance Management (0) Micro-learning is getting a lot of good press but not all micro-learning is created equal. Talking heads, clickbait, advertorials, broken links, outdated advice and clutter are starting to tarnish public platforms that employ poor content curation. Here are 10 top tips to make sure your learning content is a hit with learners to stand above the growing crowd. [More]
The Feedback Learning Continuum: Feedback as fuel for learning, and learning as fuel for feedback 08 April 2019 David-Perks Agile Performance Management (1) Performance management is an on-going process that is fueled by repeating cycles of feedback and learning. Find out how the feedback learning continuum can help your people to become lifelong learners. [More]