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The big question: predictions for 2010

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The Big Question for January in the Learning Circuits Blog is, rather predictably, what are your predictions for 2010? In 2010, the pressure will reduce in many areas of the private sector, as the economy starts to recover and fear ceases to drive decision making. only one will matter and that is surviving the downturn.

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The big question: How do you make e-learning fun?

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I can do no better than point you to my contribution to the eLearning Network 's 2010 Pecha Kucha competition entitled Enjoyable e-learning: is it an oxymoron? You'll find it on YouTube as a narrated slideshow or on the Charity Learning Consortium blog in textual form. Enjoy!!!

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Shepherd accused of sensationalist claptrap

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When I started blogging, I saw it primarily as an activity for personal reflection, a way of clarifying and externalising my thoughts. And when you start blogging that's pretty well all you can do, because it takes time to attract readers. As a result, I came to the conclusion in 2009 that blogging is journalism , pure and simple.

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In case you missed it – a year in posts

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In the unlikely event that you’re bored over the holidays, here’s a quick index to 104 posts and 35000+ words of Clive on Learning in 2010. January Learning in 3D: a stop on the world blog book tour (review) Is it time for Learning Technologies to use learning technologies? I’m going to enjoy a little break. Want a cushy little number?

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Why we need conferences

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But having spent some time now immersed in The Power of Pull by John Hagel III, John Seely Brown and Lang Davison (2010), I'm convinced that conferences will have an important role to play for years to come. The reason? When we know what we don't know it's easy - we simply Google it, check out a forum, or consult our online networks.

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The Lincoln Interviews

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Lisa McGonigle of Learning Pool took the opportunity to interview me on video and has now posted the video on her blog. What is the future of e-learning for 2010? Last week I had the pleasure to visit Lincoln for the first time to help facilitate a workshop for Lincolnshire County Council.

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Visual design: learning from the professionals

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Perhaps the best way of illustrating the importance of visual communication to learning design is to list the names of those designers whose blogs everyone wants to read: Tom Kuhlman , Cathy Moore , Connie Malamed , Julie Dirksen. It's called White Space is not Your Enemy and it's by Kim Golombisky and Rebecca Hagen (Focal Press 2010).

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