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TIA Achievers' Bright Ideas: Exemplary Knowledge Content Management
November 21, 2008
Winners of the Training Technology in Action (TIA) awards implement bright ideas with demonstrable returns. Today's highlighted winner: (TOP WINNER) U.S. Joint Forces Command Joint Warfighting Center, Learning Content Management Project of the Year. Be sure to check back every day this week to read all the winners' profiles.
By Maregery Weinstein

As technology and training continue to evolve, so, too, does Training magazine's Training Technology in Action (TIA) awards program. In the second year of the program, we trimmed the categories to six and placed an even heavier emphasis on demonstrable, data-driven learning impact/results. Faced with an impressive array of submitted projects, our 10 judges (listed below) selected the winners on the basis of purpose, vision, technology choices, alignment with learning strategy, implementation excellence, innovation, efficiency/business improvements, and learning impact/results.

Awards were given in five of the six categories. For the first time, Training decided to also recognize one overall winner, chosen from among the five category winners. That honor goes to: U.S. Joint Forces Command Joint Warfighting Center.

Congratulations to all the winners on their outstanding achievement at the intersection of strategic learning and innovative learning technologies. Following are highlights from winner projects, along with tips from their developers.

Editor's Note: Be sure to check back every day this week to read all the winners' profiles. Today's highlighted winner: (TOP WINNER) U.S. Joint Forces Command Joint Warfighting Center, Learning Content Management Project of the Year.

TIA Winners Profile Highlights

BELL (Building Educated Leaders for Life), Blended Learning & Performance Project of the Year

Realogy Corporation, Electronic Performance Support Mobile & Workplace Learning Project of the Year

Microsoft, Knowledge Management Project of the Year

Accenture, Simulations & Serious Games Project of the Year

Today:(TOP WINNER) U.S. Joint Forces Command Joint Warfighting Center, Learning Content Management Project of the Year

Judges

Judy Albers, M.S.Ed., director, Client Management Intrepid Learning Solutions

Pat Alvarado, independent learning consultant, E-Learning Engineering

Judy Brown, strategic consultant, mLearnopedia.com

Bryan Chapman, chief learning strategist, Chapman Alliance LLC

Jay Cross, chief scientist, Internet Time Group

Gary J. Dickelman, editor/author, president/CEO, EPSScentral LLC

Dan Douglas, president, Douglas Consulting

Paul Drexler, account manager, Global Learning and Development, Bechtel Corporation

Margaret Driscoll, Ed.D., MBA, MA, M.Ed., consultant, Global Business Services, IBM

Angela van Barneveld, program manager, Cognos Certification, Cognos, an IBM Company


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