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Learning to Spout Stuff—Necessary, But Seldom Sufficient

Declarative Knowledge is about knowing what: facts, lists, names, or organized information (for example, the History of X). For fans of Bloom, this is similar to recognize or recall information. We also call it “verbal information.” It’s stuff you can memorize and repeat (or “declare”). If you can talk about it or write it down, you’ve learned… Continue Reading

Here’s Why I Love Content Types: And You Should, Too

Let’s say that you’ve been asked (for some good reason) to design or deliver training…. What if you had an instant way to turn that request from a Big Scary Cauldron of Swirling Content into a step-by-step plan for helping people to learn? Glass Beach, Ft. Bragg, CA Want to make this easier? Learn your… Continue Reading