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The survival of higher education (2): Changing times

Learning with e's

or the ‘social web’. and provide some examples of current pedagogical practice using the Social Web. Finally, I will suggest that there are five key objectives to achieve if universities are to achieve success in the use of learning technologies in the future. van Dijk, 2002) or simply another phase in its relentless progress.

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Quotes and excerpts on the need for Learning 2.0 from the Best of T+D: 2007-2009

ID Reflections

David Wilkins in Learning 2.0 and Workplace Communities: Embedding social media within WBT courses reintroduces these social exchanges without sacrificing the cost savings or WBT's time-of-need "replay capability." Tags: corporate training e-learning 2.0 Knowledge Delivered in Any Other Form Is.

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eLearning Startups - New Wave Coming

Tony Karrer

Traditionally, we've seen start-ups that focus on authoring tools, virtual classroom, learning management, content, services. When you look back at 2000-2002, companies getting VC funding were folks like Outstart, Hyperwave, Infocast, Element K, Pathlore, Vuepoint, Knowledge Impact. Where are the analysts?

Vuepoint 101
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What to Expect in a Channel Partner LMS

Talented Learning

Expand your global partner network and. As an independent learning tech consultant, I know it pays to choose a system that fulfills your unique partner training requirements. In my opinion, the best recipe for channel partner LMS success is one-part marketing, one-part learning and a whole lot of business savvy. Hello, 2002?

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The Virtual Reality

CLO Magazine

No company will likely convert entirely to e-learning for senior leaders. The peer-to-peer and teacher-to-student chemistry is too powerful, the network-building opportunities too important and the prestige of being chosen for high-touch investment is too significant to ignore. Analysis by The Corporate Executive Board Co.,