Monthly Archives: December 2010

Happy New Year!

December 30, 2010
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Why Everything I Believed About eLearning is Wrong.

December 22, 2010
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Why Everything I Believed About eLearning is Wrong.

Part 2: I stared at the number: 28%. 28% has long been established as a standard, an ever-present challenge to developers of traditional elearning programs. That’s the percentage of material that you can expect your learners to retain two weeks after your elearning program. Some refer to it as “the problem of forgetting.” There’s...

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Happy Holidays from Blueline Simulations

December 16, 2010
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Happy Holidays from Blueline Simulations

We Wish You and Yours Health and Happiness During this Holiday Season! Several years ago, one of our Master Artists, Richard Erickson, created a series of blueline drawings to celebrate the season. Rather than send you traditional holiday greetings, we thought that you and your loved ones might enjoy his interpretation of the Twelve...

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I’m intrigued by new research about the ways people learn! What about you?

December 9, 2010
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I feel the need to step carefully here. This blog is frequented by experts in organizational change and learning, and I’m about to share some things that may challenge your expertise. I know, because I have come across some ideas that have challenged mine. What if there was new data about the way that...

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Your Holiday Gift Hunting Begins Right Here… On the Blueline Website!

December 2, 2010
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Your Holiday Gift Hunting Begins Right Here… On the Blueline Website!

Ready to have some holiday fun, and win an Amazon gift card from Blueline Simulations? Here’s how it works. We have hidden a little blue present (like the one seen in the photo) somewhere on the Blueline Simulations website. All you have to do is click around until you find it. No one gets...

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