I have been amassing some favorite sites over the last couple of years and
suddenly realized I have not shared them in toto with my cybercolleagues.
Shame on me. Here they are. BTW, I have no stake in any of these groups
beyond enjoyment and learning. BRINT changes pretty often and is worth
going back to see regularly. ISPI has good OD job listings and you do not
have to be a member to access them (as of today).
kind regards,
Vana Prewitt
Praxis Learning Systems
Chapel Hill, NC
Big Dog -- http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/hrd.html
Learning Styles Inventory --
http://www.howtolearn.com/cgi-bin/learning.pl
American Productivity & Quality Center --http://www.apqc.org/
National Project for Reinventing Government -- http://www.npr.gov/ (see
Managing for Results section; this project generated TONS of publicly
owned assessments and tools for customer service, quality assurance, and
performance management)
BRINT -- www.brint.com (business & technology; knowledge management and
learning organizations...lots of free information, papers, research
materials, etc.)
Training Supersite: http://www.trainingsupersite.com/ (Lakewood
publications)
The Training Registry: http://www.tregistry.com/
The International Board of Standards for Training, Performance and
Instruction --http://www.ibstpi.org/
Thiagi's home page: http://www.thiagi.com/index.html
Simply Better! (part of the free government materials) --
http://esc.ttrc.doleta.gov/simplyb/index2.htm
HRD Press online catalog: http://www.hrdpress.com/index.html
Center for Creative Learning Catalog -- http://www.ccl.org/publications/
ISPI -- http://www.ispi.org/
ASTD -- http://www.astd.org/
SHRM --http://www.shrm.org/
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