I did do the handout
Definitions I Learned
I came to class prepared
This game is 4 the bonus points
Is this game over yet?
100
This % is spent on tuition reimbursement programs

What is 11%?

100

This is interactions and feedback among employees. 

What is informal training?

100

This is a deliberate planned process of learning activities

What is formal training?

100

This is a work environment that encourages employees to share their individual knowledge, skills, and experiences with their coworkers.

What is Learning culture?

100

This is an exercises that entertain and engage

What is a game?

200

These two departments should get involved with the business and partner with operating managers to help solve their problems.

What HR and training professionals?

200

The planned introduction of new employees to their jobs, coworkers, and the organization.

What is Orientation?

200

This divides the return produced because of the training by the cost (investment) of the training

What is Return on Investment (ROI)?

200

This % spending spent on external training

What is 28%?

200

the way an organization identifies and leverages knowledge to be competitive.

What is Knowledge management?

300

This can examine both the employees and the organization.

What is training employees?

300

Interactions and feedback among employees.

What is informal training?

300

These two things are accomplished

  1. Increases employee’s knowledge and skills

  2. Boosts retention of employees

What Training does?

300
  1. Target market - who are the learners you hope to reach?

  2. Learning content - what material or information do learners need to have on mobile devices?

  3. System architecture - what operating system will be used? Will employees be permitted to use their own devices?

What is the 3 Key Decisions when developing m-learning?

300

This assessment is measured by

competencies of a company

competencies of a group

competencies of an individual

What is needs assessment?

400
  • Auditory

  • Visual

  • Tactile

What are ways to learn?

400

Indicates the distance between employees current capabilities and desired capabilities

What is gap analysis?

400

The % spending spent on internal training 

What is 60%?

400

These can be designed in many different ways

  • Post measure - determines whether the employees can perform according to standard after training

  • Pre/post measure - determines whether the employees can perform better after training

  • Pre/post measure - with a control group determines if employees perform better after training than employees who aren’t trained

What is the Internal evaluation?

400

practice and feedback

2) over learning

3)    behavioral modeling

4)    error-based examples

5)    reinforcement or immediate confirmation

What is instructional strategies ?

500

These are the steps to .....

Establishes a favorable employee impression of the organization and the job

Provides organizational and job information

Ensures that employees performance and productivity begin more quickly

What is effective orientation?

500

A step-by-step process to ensure that the right learning materials are provided to the right people at the right time.

What is instructional systems design?

500

These are examples of:

Some training is done to comply with legal mandates

Other training is not required by law but necessary for the efficient operation of an organization

Orientation and onboarding is critical for getting new employees integrated into the organization and working productively as quickly as possible.

What are driving forces behind training initatives?

500

What is this....

Evaluating reaction levels can be accomplished by conducting interviews or administering questionnaires to trainees.

Evaluating learning can be conducting by measuring how well trainees have learned facts, ideas, concepts, theories, and attitudes.

Evaluating training at the behavioral level means measuring the effect of training on job performance through observing workers on the job.

Employers evaluate results by measuring the effect of training on the achievement of organizational objectives.

What is levels of evaluation?

500

These are the four stages.....

  • Determine training costs

  • Identify potential savings results

  • Compare potential savings

  • Conduct costs and savings benefits comparisons

What is cost-benefit analysis?

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