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Favorite 2009 posts on Informal Learning Blog

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Here are the most popular posts on the Informal Learning Blog in 2009. Conferences have traditionally provided foundation knowledge for instructional designers, trainers, CLOs, and others in the field. Business Impact of Social and Informal Learning. I’ve learned a whale of a lot from these events over the last twenty years.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

Elliott Masie Learners as designers. In 2008, I talked about how there would be "Continued Scattered Examples and Disappointment" In 2009, I said we would see "Mobile Learning Niche Growth." " My belief is that mobile this year has reached a tipping point a bit like Virtual Classroom tools in 2009.

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Lean ISD, Social Learning, VAK, Joe Harless Video, & Google

Big Dog, Little Dog

Social Learning Survey - The Masie Center. Such disappointments are very likely due to some design and development flaws in which the Who, What, When, Where, Why and How of learning have not been effectively addressed. This can be overcome by knowing and applying the right Instructional Systems Design (ISD) model.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: DIY vs. Formal Learning

Learning Visions

Elliot Masies most recent Learning Trends newsletter leads with the headline "DIY: Do It Yourself Trends". Maybe its managers or mentors who have to provide guidance -- on-the-fly instructional design. (I Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff.

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Free e-Learning books

eFront

The latest version of the course manual includes several minor corrections and is dedicated to the memory of our co-author Jeanne Smuts who died on 28th July 2009. Wedemeyer Award recognizes publications of merit that make significant contributions to research in the field of distance education.

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The Future Business of Learning for Suppliers

Performance Learning Productivity

He references The Masie Barometer which provides a late-March 2009 snapshot of learning & development in a range of organisations – 77% of respondents based in the USA. When looking forward to 2009, the outlook was about the same – 86%. The Masie figure is 88%. But most don’t.

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Rethinking conferences

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Conferences have traditionally provided foundation knowledge for instructional designers, trainers, CLOs, and others in the field. Through their presentations at conferences, Allison Rossett, Elliott Masie, Gloria Gery, and scores of other awesome teachers have shaped the thinking of the greater learning and development community of practice.