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Training and Performance Support

Key sources of the knowledge that needs to be managed and key approaches to packaging it.

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Beating the Boomer Brain Drain Blues
- by Susannah Patton
How to prepare for the loss of important experience and technical knowledge as the baby boomer generation gets ready to retire over the coming decade.

Learning Philosophy at The Sloan School
- by Ed Arnold
Check out the e-learning strategy of MIT's Sloan School.

A Primer on E-Learning: The Framework, the Market, the Players
- by Stephen Abram
The future of learning involves convergence of human processes, as well as of technology, including the convergence of knowledge management, content management, e-learning and collaboration.

E-Learning World: Selected E-Learning Companies
- by Stephen Abram
If you're in the market for collaboration tools, e-learning materials, presentation management systems, course management systems and e-books, check out these companies.

Getting a Handle on Learning Content Management Systems
- by David A. Williams
A learning content management system (LCMS) simplifies and accelerates many of the tedious and time-consuming aspects of capturing information, assembling courses and publishing knowledge so training departments can be more productive and focus more resources on higher value activities.

Expertise Location and the Learning Organization
- by Judith Lamont
Explore expertise location and management (ELM), also called employee knowledge network solutions.

Class Act: E-Learning Promises to Slash Corporate Training Costs
- by Emily A. Vander Veer
E-learning is a fancy buzzword for educational courses delivered over the Internet. Through a combination of interactive text, graphics and video, e-learning courses provide employees with essential IT and other job-related skills for a fraction of the cost of traditional courses.

Class Act: E-Learning Promises to Slash Corporate Training Costs
- by Emily A. Vander Veer
E-learning is a fancy buzzword for educational courses delivered over the Internet. Through a combination of interactive text, graphics and video, e-learning courses provide employees with essential IT and other job-related skills for a fraction of the cost of traditional courses.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Web-based Training
A quick reference, useful for brainstorming and making the best used of web-based training.

Rules for Good WBT Design
Guidelines to follow when developing Web-based training.



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