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Top 9 e-Learning Predictions for 2014

Learnnovators

2013 was an exciting year for e-Learning professionals with many discussions around learning paradigms and technologies. Cloud Computing. If 2013 was a year of ‘contemplations’, 2014 will be a year of ‘decisions’! Many tools emerged in 2013, offering the capability to create gamified learning experiences.

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TOP 9 E-LEARNING PREDICTIONS FOR 2014

Learnnovators

2013 was an exciting year for e-Learning professionals with many discussions around learning paradigms and technologies. Cloud Computing. If 2013 was a year of ‘contemplations’, 2014 will be a year of ‘decisions’! Many tools emerged in 2013, offering the capability to create gamified learning experiences.

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2013 Business Impact -- Division 2

CLO Magazine

SILVER: Duane La Bom, Director of Learning and Development, Rackspace University Finding and recruiting individuals in the cloud-computing industry is costly, and Rackspace, a cloud company, was spending about $15,000 per hire to fill its technical positions. Rackspace wanted to flip the traditional talent management model.

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Trends that Will Shape E-learning, M-learning and LMSs in 2017

CommLab India

Several e-learning software vendors such as Articulate, Adobe, and Trivantis are enhancing the game-based learning development capabilities of their products, to meet this growing demand. believes the proper analysis of enormous, unstructured learning data can provide valuable insights that help deliver better training.

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Tom Kuhlmann – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

He also hosts The Rapid E-Learning Blog where he provides practical insights and hands-on tips to develop great e-learning courses. The tools are getting easier to use and provide more options. The challenge is that the burden is placed on the organization to provide the proper skills to those using the tools. That’s good.

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

Indeed, many traditional eLearning vendors ventured into the market though not in the volume or with the fanfare we had postulated twelve months ago. Others vendors will quickly follow/respond. So here’s the tally for "runs batted in (or attempted)" during the 2010 mLearning season. Validated (“Double”). Validated (“Single”).

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Disruptive Technologies and the Future of Learning & Development

Convergence Training

So I like that you’re saying that we shouldn’t think of technology as being in a silo, and I also like that you’re saying that if learning and development wants a seat at the table and wants to continue providing value, we need to continue focusing on solving problems. You don’t provide a solution to your doctor.