Clark Quinn

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Predictions for 2009

Clark Quinn

Over at eLearn Magazine , Lisa Neal Gualtieri gets elearning predictions for 2009, and they’re reliably interesting. Here’re mine: The ordinary: Mobile will emerge, not as a major upheaval, but quietly infiltrating our learning experiences. The whole issues of enabling organizational learning is powerful.

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eLearn Mag predictions

Clark Quinn

eLearning Magazine’s 2009 predictions are now up , including those of yours truly. Consequently another common theme is an increase in online learning, as a cost effective method, although there is some differences of opinion on whether the quality will rise or fall. The predictions go off in more directions from there.

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Slow Learning – #change11

Clark Quinn

Our formal learning approaches too often don’t follow how our brains really work. For one, I like to ask myself “what would my ideal learning situation be?”. I also talked about this model as Layered Learning. That is, layering on learning across our life. Other learning models are not static (c.f.

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