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MIKE RUSTICI – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

ABOUT MIKE RUSTICI (President, Rustici Software): In 2002, Mike Rustici founded Rustici Software to help Learning Management Systems and e-learning content creators work well with each other using the SCORM standard. Mike: Early adopters are broken into two categories, traditional e-learning vendors and new market entrants.

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Mike Rustici – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

ABOUT MIKE RUSTICI (President, Rustici Software): In 2002, Mike Rustici founded Rustici Software to help Learning Management Systems and e-learning content creators work well with each other using the SCORM standard. Mike: Early adopters are broken into two categories, traditional e-learning vendors and new market entrants.

ADL 100
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Top 70 eLearning Posts for June and Hot Topics including iPad and Mobile Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Top Myths & Misconceptions of Mobile Learning by Robert Gadd - Learning Solutions Magazine , June 9, 2010 Mobile learning is still getting its feet on the ground, but there are already many misconceptions about what it is and what you can or cannot do with it. But is it safe to rely on peer-to-peer learning?

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Ten years after

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

The Information Era has arrived. Tomorrow’s leaders will understand that learning is not just another discretionary item. In the information age, innovation is the competitive advantage. Learning is the business. That bears repeating: In the Information Age, learning is the business. Learning is forever.

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Online Training vs Instructor-Led Training: Which is More Effective?

Training Orchestra

Pilotti & Alaoui (2022) : Learners had a higher chance of lacking comprehension of given topics compared to traditional face-to-face learning. Studies in Support of eLearning and Online Training Methods: Coppola & Myre (2002) : Usage of online training modules were seen as effective as traditional in-person training.