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A How to Guide on the Principles of the #elearningmanifesto: 3. Tie Learning to Performance Goals

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They have published ‘ The working Smarter fieldbook’ in 2009 It covers Working smarter, Informal learning, social learning, a whole bunch of consequences for instructional design and examples. He does this together with a formidable group called the Internet Time alliance : Jane Hart, Harold Jarche, Charles Jennings and again Clark Quinn.

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What did 100 blog posts bring me?

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When I started my blog in December 2009 I was curious what it would be like to blog and I wanted to improve my English (I’m still working on that). WordPress pointed out to me that I have published 102 posts in just over 2 years. I decided that this is a good moment to look back and see what it has brought me.

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QMlive: The way software should be « Change to learn

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They created rapidly the first version of a simple authoring tool and put it live in April 2009 as a service for all Questionmark customers. We started in April 2009 with no users at all, in September we had 560 unique Dutch visitors creating 5000 questions. Unlimited and for free! I like this way of working. Our customers like it.

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People that inspire me: my 5 eLearning heroes

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Jay Cross in his famous ketchup bottle shirt- by Ignite Gnomedex 2009. So I decided to share these 5 eLearning heroes with you, so you can plug-in to these sources of inspiration as well. ELearning Hero #1: Jay Cross. Jay is the guy that coined the term eLearning for the first time in 1998. So he is around already for a while.