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eLearning Hot Topics from 2011

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So, it seems fitting that we’d look back at our 2011 posts and create one for this blog. How do these compare with your own eLearning hot topics from 2011? --1-- The post with the most views in 2011 was Practical Storyboarding – Not Just for Developers. What topics did you talk about most in 2011? 1-- Storyboarding.

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Looking Back on 2010 with ADDIE

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Rethink Refresher Training suggests that we take time to analyze the cause of performance gaps. As organizations continually move toward adopting eLearning and even converting instructor-led training to eLearning, the following articles offer us guidance: Don’t Convert! A = Analysis (analyze the problem/opportunity and its causes).

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Resolve to Try Something New in eLearning in 2013

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Training practitioners have been abuzz about the possibilities Tin Can API might hold. For more resources, you could also take a peek at the year in review posts for 2011 and 2010. If you're interested in trying something new with your eLearning projects this year, take a look at how the past year of posts from this blog might help.

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Make Learning Supportive and Available Everywhere

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This year's 2011 Lectora user conference provided my first opportunity to hear learning futurist Elliot Masie ( of The Masie Center ) speak live; he didn't disappoint. This ties in with thoughts lately that a good bit of online training might better be presented as electronic performance support organized in context. By Jay Lambert.