Muddiest point number 2
My muddiest point comes in deciding what type of theory to use. Chapter 14 describes multiple theories that all have their pros and cons and aspects that can be debated but how, as instructional...
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Zone of proximal development is part of Vygotsky theory that the potential for cognitive development depends upon a level of development attained when children engage in social behavior. This theory...
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My muddiest point comes from basically tying everything together. I feel as though we learn so many great and relevant things that should be taken into consideration when creating a training program,...
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So overall, I think everyone else pretty much talked about every issue there could be about objectives, how to write them and why to use them. Overall I thought this chapter was pretty basic and...
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My muddiest point/ clear water moment came in reading chapter 8. I especially loved reading this chapter and thought that the chart on page 127-128 was very helpful and concise. I often get distracted...
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While reading the chapter about technology and training, it took me back to previous trainings that I have helped developed as well as had to sit through and also my future with the company that I...
View ArticleImportance of evaluation
http://www.ifets.info/journals/5_2/eseryel.html There are a couple things I did not particularly agree with in the article. One was about the complexity of evaluation. Although at time evaluation can...
View ArticleMuddiest point on evaluation
One myth that stuck out to me is the myth that learning styles must match for the training content to stick. I do believe that this is somewhat true, but I also believe that a successful well planned...
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Overall this class was pretty basic due to my experience in training prior to taking this class or joining the minor. After finishing the class and all of our content I still wish we would have spent...
View ArticleFlog Post #4
In looking at what the book had to say, I thought it was a great thing to read and soak in to have the information in the back of my head in case I ever want to use any aspect of the model in the...
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