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Detecting Performance: April 2011
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A performance improvement/instructional design/credentialing expert thinks aloud about performance improvement as a field of study and practice. Friday, April 22, 2011. From Here to There… and Beyond. If you don’t measure it, you can’t change it! If you don’t know what your goal is, any path will take you there. However, many of our measures are not focused on a goal. Tracking mileage is only useful when applied to a goal such as decreasing gallons of gas per mile. As the seasons turn and your goals shif...
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Detecting Performance: November 2014
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A performance improvement/instructional design/credentialing expert thinks aloud about performance improvement as a field of study and practice. Wednesday, November 26, 2014. IDs Use Standards: Ensures Context Sensitivity. Standards are the measures that IDs use when determining whether they will sign-off on a learning solution they have created, or not – whether their name goes on the final product. The competent instructional designer/developer (ID). And adult education (. For a moment, consider the im...
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Detecting Performance: January 2011
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A performance improvement/instructional design/credentialing expert thinks aloud about performance improvement as a field of study and practice. Tuesday, January 18, 2011. There are several essential elements to this moment:. 1 The learner (you/me/anyone) has received feedback that creates an ah-ha moment when it is clear that something key is missing. 2 For the moment to be a teachable moment, the gap must be clear. 3 Resources are available to allow the learner to move forward. Now try identifying thre...
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Detecting Performance: Cost of broken promises
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A performance improvement/instructional design/credentialing expert thinks aloud about performance improvement as a field of study and practice. Saturday, April 18, 2015. Cost of broken promises. Join me at T HE Performance Improvement Conference. In San Antonio, April 26-29. I am presenting Weds, Apr 29th on Digital Badges Validate 21st Century ID Skills. Come to my session and introduce yourself. What is the cost of breaking the public promise? The issue of broken promises comes to a head in litigation...
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Detecting Performance: Elementary, My Dear Microcredential Provider
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A performance improvement/instructional design/credentialing expert thinks aloud about performance improvement as a field of study and practice. Friday, May 15, 2015. Elementary, My Dear Microcredential Provider. Based on presentation March 20, 2015 to. Certification Network Group (CNG, http:/ certificationnetworkgroup.org/. What is a microcredential, exactly? Essentially, microcredentials are small credentials… valid and important subsets of a larger credential or field. We all bring some experience wit...
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Detecting Performance: On Publishing and Presenting Microcredentials and Badges
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A performance improvement/instructional design/credentialing expert thinks aloud about performance improvement as a field of study and practice. Thursday, April 2, 2015. On Publishing and Presenting Microcredentials and Badges. My proposal to write two textbook chapters has been accepted and will be in a new textbook , Evaluating the Public Promise, for Foundations of Digital Badges and Micro-Credentials t. In mid-March, I presented a short meeting briefing, Discover the Power Behind the Badge. The crede...
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Detecting Performance: Public Promise of Certification
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A performance improvement/instructional design/credentialing expert thinks aloud about performance improvement as a field of study and practice. Wednesday, December 10, 2014. Public Promise of Certification. Every credential (certification, degree, license, accreditation) makes public promises. There may be specific promises to each credential, all credentials make three basic promises:. The credential holder will be better off with the credential than without. The individual is better off. Many instruct...
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Detecting Performance: April 2014
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A performance improvement/instructional design/credentialing expert thinks aloud about performance improvement as a field of study and practice. Sunday, April 20, 2014. Gamification versus Game-based learning (GBL). I have been building learning games and building games into learning for decades. Both are game-based learning (. Is actually about the application of game mechanics to a business purpose and is most frequently used in marketing. Think market loyalty; www.bunchball.com. This same new employee...
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Detecting Performance: March 2012
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A performance improvement/instructional design/credentialing expert thinks aloud about performance improvement as a field of study and practice. Monday, March 26, 2012. Does {X} Get You Hired? In the past year to eighteen months I have been a member of many dialogues about the value of something educational – a degree, a certificate, a course, volunteering – in terms of getting the participant hired or promoted. This seems to be the current hot topic in performance improvement. Is that good or bad? In on...
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Detecting Performance: Digitally promised: What do digital badges promise their public?
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A performance improvement/instructional design/credentialing expert thinks aloud about performance improvement as a field of study and practice. Thursday, April 9, 2015. Digitally promised: What do digital badges promise their public? Is there an implied and implicit promise made by digital badges simply by their existence. That is, does a digital badge promise the badge holder something? Does it promise the viewer of the badge something? If so, what? Case #1: Rad Teen Skills. Case #2: Boot-strapping it.