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		<title>EPSScentral</title>
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		<description>EPSScentral.INFO is a set of free resources on the many disciplines that comprise performance centered design, including cognitive science, usability engineering, agile development, information engineering and architecture, knowledge management, hypermedia engineering, content management, learning technologies, human factors engineering, and more. The site includes articles, awards, books, design and development methods, tools, organizations, people, reports and studies.</description>
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		<description>EPSScentral is an outgrowth of three sites: epss.com!, PCD-Innovations.com, and EPSS Infosite, and evolved from the activities of Gloria Gery and the Performance Support Leadership Council.</description>
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		<description>Articles about the benefits and lessons learned in designing and developing software and web sites.</description>
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		<title>EPSScentral: Knowledge Management</title>
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		<title>EPSScentral: Trends in Interface Design</title>
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		<description>Articles about emerging trends in computer interface design that may affect the design and development to electronic performance support systems.</description>
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		<title>The Application of Evolutionary Learning Theory in the Transition from Training to Performance Support</title>
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		<description>A brief overview of evolutionary theory and its application to knowledge and learning in the theory of memetics is presented. The knowledge and learning structures that exist within a modern company are examined and significant failures within them are identified. It is concluded that harnessing and exploiting evolutionary learning can resolve many of these failures. Evolutionary learning is a natural precursor for the transition from training to performance support. For this transition to happen successfully it is necessary that the right corporate culture and knowledge infrastructure are present.</description>
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		<title>Performance Support in Internet Time: The State of the Practice</title>
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		<description>Discussion between Gloria Gery, Stan Malcolm, Janet Cichelli, Hal Christensen, Barry Raybould, and Marc J. Rosenberg.</description>
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