Pamela Hogle
Senior Content Manager, Learning Guild
Pamela S. Hogle, a senior content manager at the Learning Guild, focuses on eLearning technology and trends and explores the ways that L&D professionals can lead changes in mindset and behavior throughout their organizations. She brings these interests to her work producing engaging and relevant content for the Guild and for Learning Guild conferences. An experienced journalist, technical writer, and eLearning content developer, Pam has worked in Israel and the United States. She holds master’s degrees in journalism and human-canine life sciences.
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Book Review: Virtual Training Tools and Templates
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Booz Allen Hamilton Scores Rave Reviews with Compliance Training and DemoFest-Winning Microlearning
Learners applaud compliance training and microlearning programs that are “clever and whimsical” but also simple and effective.
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Mager’s Criterion-Referenced Instruction Approach Ideal for Self-Paced eLearning
Ideas about instructional design pioneered by Robert Mager in the 1960s still influence design today. Mager is best known for criterion-referenced instructional design.
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Four Questions to Ask Before Creating Mobile eLearning
Considering implementing mobile eLearning? Think about learners, goals, and content type before committing to a mobile approach.
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Learning Leaders: Bob Mosher Advocates “Workflow Learning”
Guild Master Bob Mosher talks to Learning Solutions Magazine about reframing performance support as “workflow learning.”
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Promote Active Learning; It Sticks!
Active learning is more “sticky” than passive learning, and it’s a better way to improve engagement—and results—than buying into persistent myths about how people learn.
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Digital Credentials Offer a Tool to Assess Rapidly Changing Skills
Digital credentials are a response to a need for ways to assess and measure rapidly changing skills among employees or applicants.
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Comcast Uses Mobile to Deepen Learning and Verify Skills
Designs that take eLearning into the field have really worked for Comcast, where new sales hires and engineers use their tablets to reflect on learning, converse with managers and peers about tools and procedures, and demonstrate their abilities.
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Go Virtual Classroom? Go Mobile? Why Not Do Both!
Virtual classroom platform vendors are amping up their offerings as learners and instructors alike shift to mobile devices. “We’ve built our virtual learning apps to include activity-based learning for instructors on the go,” said Jigsaw vice president Ginger Ackerman.
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Going Pro: Voice Actors Enhance eLearning Voice-overs and Soundtracks
The audio track is as important to a polished, professional eLearning module as the navigation or visual content. Consider using professional voice talent to ensure quality audio.











