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Top 47 Posts and 10 Hot Topics for February

eLearning Learning Posts

Indeed, Cheskin’s Davis Masten and Tim Plowman characterized digital ethnography as the next wave in understanding the consumer experience in a Design Management Journal article as early as 2003. I’ve been ranting about informal and computer-supported learning in organizations for twelve years now. for Marketing.

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Long Live?

Tony Karrer

To be fair to Saul, he points us to some important numbers from the ASTD State of the Industry Report: Despite a steady climb in the availability of e-learning, the overall percentage of instructor-led training is nearly unchanged: 71.97 percent in 2003 and 70.58 percent in 2003 and 70.58 percent in 2008. That's about it.

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SMBs and Social Learning Technologies

Janet Clarey

Where we are today: Primary forms of social learning technologies used in corporations today appear to be e-mail, live online learning (Web conferencing), threaded discussion, and collaborative content development. Social media, in general, is misunderstood in many organizations. Make Space for Informal Learning.

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9 Top eLearning Trends of 2017 from 49 Experts

eLearningArt

Learn more about Joe. Mobile is the growth driver in e-learning and many of the trends will stem from it. Social learning concepts, micro-content, and informal learning are a result of the mobile learning surge. Peer feedback, social learning, and personalized learning should also gain momentum.