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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

Which is a preface to talk about learning standards, and the field is quite dynamic right now. After initial efforts in 1993, and bursts of energy circa 2000 and again in 2004, we’re seeing a new resurgence of activity and interest. Learning Standards. Quite simply, there’s more to learning than courses.

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Learning cultures and gamification at #oeb21 in Berlin

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

I gave a workshop about humor, learned a lot about learning culture and got inspiration and pratical tips for gamification and. There were about 650 people and normally more than 2000. Corona clearly influenced the content: there were many sessions with lessons learned from COVID-19, and a lot about proctoring in education.

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OpenSesame Integrates with Microsoft Viva to Bring Learning into the Flow of Work

OpenSesame

OpenSesame’s extensive catalog of 20,000+ elearning courses, in over 19 languages, to integrate with Microsoft Viva Learning. OpenSesame’s extensive catalog of 20,000+ elearning courses will be available through Microsoft Viva, bringing learning into the flow of work. . said Don Spear, CEO & Co-Founder of OpenSesame.

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Learning Systems Forecasts for 2023

eLearning 24-7

With folks being out of the office in droves, this in turn led to, an overall slow sales cycle for a large percentage of vendors in the learning system space. Back in the mid 2000’s and then again, around 2010-12, the summer was a dead zone for vendors. What does this have to do with purchasing a learning system?

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Theories for the digital age: Self regulated learning

Learning with e's

Informal and self regulated learning are defining characteristics of 21 st Century education. Various commentators suggest that as much as seventy percent of learning occurs outside of formal educational settings (Cofer, 2000; Dobbs, 2000; Cross, 2006).

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Informal Learning, huh, yeah, what is it good for?

Big Dog, Little Dog

While Robert writes of informal learning, learning 2.0, education, and training; I'm going to stick with informal learning in the workplace to help keep this post more focused. First, there seems to be some confusion as to the origin of the term "informal learning" by both the poster and commentators.

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Theories for the digital age: Connectivism

Learning with e's

Learning in the industrialised world can now be contextualised within a largely technological landscape, where the use of digital media is assuming increasing importance. These facets of modern life in combination have led educators to question the validity of pre-digital age learning theories.

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