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Aha Moments in 2007

Tony Karrer

I wanted to go back and figure out what things really struck me during 2007. Vision of Future of Application and eLearning Development ) I found myself no longer recommending the use of RoboInfo or other similar programs for reference materials. If you are a glutton for more of this, take a look at: Does eLearning 2.0

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2007 - Year of Enterprise Mashups?

Tony Karrer

In it, he talks about various tools that are coming forward as a means to be able to pull applications together using mash-ups. I saw IBM's tool when I was moderating a Web 2.0 Vision of Future of Application and eLearning Development Promise of Web 2.0 event in Los Angeles. See Also: Incredibly Cool!

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eLearning Trends 2007 and 2008

Tony Karrer

See also - Ten Predictions for eLearning 2008 I was talking with someone last night who asked me what some of the bigger eLearning Trends were. I told him about eLearning 2.0 and eLearning 1.0 and eLearning 1.0 and the move to DIY. Does a Learner WANT an LMS?

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LCB Question for December - Past Year, Present Challenges, Predictions

Tony Karrer

What are the biggest challenges for you/us as head into 2007? What are your predictions for 2007? It is the year that I recognized that there is a revolution going on in eLearning similar to 1996 when I saw that web-delivery of tools, content, etc. If you are a glutton for more of this, take a look at: Does eLearning 2.0

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: What’s the Difference: Learning Designer vs. Instructional Designer?

Learning Visions

Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Are we – as in the collective we of the eLearning ‘industry’ – making a conscious shift away from Instructional Designer since no one on the outside knows what that means? " Moving into the "eLearning 2.0"