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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. The top 10 is: A new metaphor for e-Learning. A new metaphor for e-Learning: learning maps. Agile E-Learning development. Day 2 mobile learning conference #MLearncon: Trends day. How to keep formal e-Learning relevant.

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#LSCON 2012: trends

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Looking back on the Learning Solution conference and digging through the back-channel, twitter and Map-Deck I tried to discover the latest trends that emerge from these tons of data. This year I noticed a lot of sessions, blogs and tweets about storytelling, gamification and scenario based learning. Social learning. Data mining.

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How to keep formal e-Learning relevant

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We all know that e-learning is changing, we all know that our learners have changed. 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 View this document on Scribd. am and 2.00

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#ICE #ASTD2013 conference recap

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Over the past few years we had big leading topics in the world of learning; Curating, Mobile, Flash vs HTML5, TinCan. 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. a perfect place to check the mobile developments.