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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

Before I start with any of my actual predictions, let me throw in an overall prediction that the year is going to start off slow for most people, but by the end of the year, we will all be thinking: “Wow, 2010 was a crazy year!” And probably will get some more ideas from the Big Question - Predictions and Plans for 2010.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

This month's #LCBQ is the first with the Big Question Thought Leaders. Lots of discussion and debate around interesting questions for eLearning professionals. Situated learning (learning within context in a community of practice) grows thanks to augmented mobile reality. The Future is Mobile 3.

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2009 Predictions How Did I Do?

Tony Karrer

I will definitely be coming out with my 2010 predictions. But the reality was more than that as I explored in posts like Business of Learning and Models for Learning Questions. We even made the Big Question one month: New Presenter and Learner Skills and Methods. I still feel like it’s a big issue.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Performance Learning Productivity , May 28, 2010 Instructional design is not only seen as a core competency for learning and development/training specialists, but it’s a huge industry, too. learning is a mix of formal and informal , not one or the other. learning is a mix of formal and informal , not one or the other.

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Working Smarter: Most popular posts of 2011

Jay Cross

The “Big Five” IT trends of the next half decade: Mobile, social, cloud, consumerization, and big data - Dion Hinchcliffe , October 2, 2011. 5 Reasons Why Activity Streams Will Save You From Information Overload - Luis Suarez , May 4, 2011. A big question - David Weinberger , May 1, 2011.