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2012 in retrospective: top 10 posts

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In this post I will have a look at 2012 based on the top 10 post of this blog. Agile E-Learning development. Agile e-Learning development. I believe a better way is the agile approach that comes from software development. It is the time of the year to look back and to make plans for the new year.

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#LSCON 2012: trends

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It would be a valuable source for any developer and it would make it possible to improve the learning experience of the learner. It is strange indeed to have a standard in this fast developing world with the name Scorm 2004. I believe this trend is emerging and again project TinCan will play a big role. Scorm dead?

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How to keep formal e-Learning relevant

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It turned out that it is much easier for a learner to adapt to these changes than for a e-Learning manager or developer. You can attend the webinar if you like (Wednesday February 15th 2012 10.00 The rise of the internet, social media and mobile devices have changed our world. I wanted to share this presentation with you. am and 2.00

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#ICE #ASTD2013 conference recap

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All these developments are still here, but none of them was really leading at ICE. This is just a growth of a few percent in comparison to 2012. But overall it looks like everybody is catching his breath and is waiting to see which developments they can’t ignore any longer. But it was more than interesting.