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The grassroots of learning

E-Learning Provocateur

He explains in Trying to write Rhizomatic Learning in 300 words : “Rhizomatic Learning developed as an approach for me as a response to my experiences working with online communities. Along with some colleagues we started meeting regularly online for live interactive webcasts starting in 2005 at Edtechtalk.

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Virtual (Learning) Reality

CLO Magazine

With virtual learning, content can be consumed anywhere, any time and on any device. Online learning, to a large extent, is slowly becoming the new normal. A big part of virtual learning is so-called social learning. Large companies are making the heaviest investments, spending more than $46,000 on average in 2012.

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Curatr: Using Visualization Navigation for Static Content with Social and Gamification Elements

Janet Clarey

I have been playing around with Curatr for a few weeks now not only as a platform for social learning but as a social publishing tool as well. ’, ‘what do analysts say about RSS in 2012?’ It can be a bit onerous leaving one rummaging through links asking questions like ‘what should I read first?,’

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What Can You Expect in 2013?

CLO Magazine

Embracing apps: According to ABI Research, 36 billion apps were downloaded in 2012, and 136 billion will be downloaded by 2017. Despite this trend, most corporations have been slow to deploy mobile learning, and even fewer consider adopting learning apps. It typically involves distance delivery models such as Web-based tools.

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Important eLearning Facts and Stats for Business Insights

Designing Digitally

Title: Going Global Description: The global market for mobile learning products and services reached $5.3 billion as of 2012. for the next five years, it is now estimated that the global mobile learning market by the end of 2015 will reach $8.7 of training hours were provided with blended learning methods- increased by 0.8

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Important eLearning Facts and Stats for Business Insights

Designing Digitally

Title: Going Global Description: The global market for mobile learning products and services reached $5.3 billion as of 2012. for the next five years, it is now estimated that the global mobile learning market by the end of 2015 will reach $8.7 of training hours were provided with blended learning methods- increased by 0.8