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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning

Learning Visions

Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Thursday, June 28, 2007 Emerging Technologies in e-Learning I sat in on a lunchtime WebEx presentation with Gary Woodill -- Director, Research and Analysis, Brandon Hall Research. I think rapid e-Learning will be a big one.

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Blog Book Tour: Social Media for Trainers

Big Dog, Little Dog

Social media can provide a virtual bridge by acting as the common learning environment (see Instructional Design — Social Learning and Social Media ). Thus it extends and in some instances may replace the required social interactions that takes place in a lot of learning processes. References. EJ 160 136).

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Rethinking conferences

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Conferences have traditionally provided foundation knowledge for instructional designers, trainers, CLOs, and others in the field. I’ve learned a whale of a lot from these events over the last twenty years. Note : The vintage photos in this post are from training conferences circa 2000. Response 24. Response 45.

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The 70:20:10 Model – Today, Tomorrow & Beyond

Learnnovators

We have known for more than a century that learning without context rarely sticks and rarely changes behaviour (and ‘learning’ is fundamentally ‘changing behaviour’). So we are seeing increasing interest in social and informal learning. Informal learning already happens without input from learning professionals.

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21st Century L&D Skills

Performance Learning Productivity

If we're to believe the experts rather than the man-in the-street, the 21stCentury started on 1st January 2001 rather than on 1st January 2000. That being the case, it’s probably worthwhile reflecting on the changes that have impacted our training/learning departments over the past 10 years. So, what’s changed?