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. Tags: social mobile games strategy. Here’re mine: The ordinary: Mobile will emerge, not as a major upheaval, but quietly infiltrating our learning experiences. I welcome your thoughts.

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Other writings

Clark Quinn

Revolutionize Learning & Development: Performance and Information Strategy for the Information Age. Designing mLearning: Tapping Into the Mobile Revolution for Organizational Performance. The Mobile Academy: mLearning For Higher Education. They’re designed to be the definitive word on the topic, at least at the moment.

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elearning, strategically

Clark Quinn

While I’ve lots more to say, I put a short version of my vision of elearning strategy in Michael Allen’s 2009 e-Learning Annual. Tags: strategy. It’s about both getting the individual elements right, and establishing the connections between the elements to achieve synergy, not irrelevance (or worse).

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Upcoming events to be excited about

Clark Quinn

I won’t be at TechKnowledge 2009 at the end of January, but it’s a good conference. We’ll also be running a learnscape environment alongside the conference. I’ve been involved in the past, and can vouch that it’s well organized, and works hard to have a solid line up.

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On the road again

Clark Quinn

Finally, assuming there are enough registrations, I will be at ASTD’s ICE (end of May), not speaking but running a pre-conference workshop on elearning strategy. Tags: strategy. Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal Development ). I recommend it to you too. It’s a way to keep learning, and expanding.

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eLearn Mag predictions

Clark Quinn

eLearning Magazine’s 2009 predictions are now up , including those of yours truly. Tags: strategy. It’s a fascinating look of optimism, pessimism, and viewpoints from a lot of different perspectives. It’s also an impressive array of thinkers (myself excluded), many are folks I follow through blogs and/or tweets.

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Slow Learning – #change11

Clark Quinn

Populating the LearnScape: e-Learning as Strategy. Michael Allen’s eLearning Annual 2009. Cognitive Apprenticeship: Making Thinking Visible. American Educator , Winter. Learning at Large. Educational Technology , 44, 4, 45-49. Pfeiffer, San Francisco. Rethinking eLearning. Learning Solutions Magazine.

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