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What's the big idea? - The Ardent Learning Blog

What's the big idea? - The Ardent Learning Blog

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Ardent Learning, Inc., designs and delivers exciting performance improvement, custom learning, and communications solutions. We utilize an integrated approach to learning that encompasses: e-learning, instructor-led training, video scenarios, simulations, experiential exercises, gaming, workbooks, job aids, and more.

Our blog is a meeting place for people who think about the things we think about. Business innovations. Changing behaviors. Challenging people – and making them better.

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  • Colleagues – more or less?

    Posted on Tuesday October 20th, 2009 at 09:56

    By Ken Caiazza Is something lost in the moments between hitting the send button and then the receive button, between expression and response, proposition and acknowledgement? Are these moments critical to the evolution of thoughts and ideas? And if ...

  • Colleagues – more or less?

    Posted on Tuesday October 13th, 2009 at 09:56

    By Ken Caiazza Is something lost in the moments between hitting the send button and then the receive button, between expression and response, proposition and acknowledgement? Are these moments critical to the evolution of thoughts and ideas? And if ...

  • At your attention: Gen Y?

    Posted on Thursday October 8th, 2009 at 11:00

    By Erica Cleveland and Barbara Bucklin As Generation Y – employees born after 1980 – continues to join the workforce, Ardent has explored some of the best ways to train them. We’ve found that when we cater to someone’s learnin...

  • Second Life: Wonderful or Weird?

    Posted on Tuesday May 5th, 2009 at 14:57 in education, learning, second life, elearning, avatar, curb your enthusiasm, virtual conference, performance improvement, big idea, web-based training, amy reger, palomar west hospital

    By Barbara Bucklin and Bob KiesowYou've probably heard about Second Life, but do you know what it is? Many people are still trying to figure that out. Second Life is a free, virtual world accessible through the internet by everyone. Once there, you ...

  • Before your A-team goes AWOL

    Posted on Tuesday March 31st, 2009 at 10:58

    By Gretchen Kriesen Eric is a problem. Eric is the employee who complains about the long hours (those long hours everyone is working, not just him), the lack of pay increases, the “crappy” benefits, the pathetic cafeteria food,...

  • Gordon Ramsay – the Ultimate Educator?

    Posted on Thursday February 26th, 2009 at 13:40 in education, business, learning, success, ramsay, gordon. learning.

    By Ashley Reardon I absolutely love watching Gordon Ramsay’s “Kitchen Nightmares” on BBC America. It’s just good entertainment. I love how successful Gordon is at cutting through the fat, so to speak, identifying the rea...

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This blog is currently rated a 1.00 out of a possible 5 based on 2 comments.

fuzzy111

1 stars richard provance

Most teachers know how to present material, stress note taking, enforce discipline, and glean adequate students from their class leaving those who remain with a bleak future. Traditional teaching methods work but we can improve them. The Learning Booth study aid is like an isolation tank. It eliminates outside stimuli and speeds up learning, improving the student's concentration and retention. As society enters the twenty first century, we need accelerated learning aids like The Learning Booth so all of our young people can compete in the world market.
Richard Provance, thelearningbooth.com

Posted: October 24th, 2009 | More Reviews From fuzzy111 | Report This Comment

fuzzy111

1 stars richard provance

Most teachers know how to present material, stress note taking, enforce discipline, and glean adequate students from their class leaving those who remain with a bleak future. Traditional teaching methods work but we can improve them. The Learning Booth study aid is like an isolation tank. It eliminates outside stimuli and speeds up learning, improving the student's concentration and retention. As society enters the twenty first century, we need accelerated learning aids like The Learning Booth so all of our young people can compete in the world market.
Richard Provance, thelearningbooth.com

Posted: October 24th, 2009 | More Reviews From fuzzy111 | Report This Comment

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