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eLearning Trends for 2015: Here to Stay or Go Away?

Association eLearning

Trends in eLearning come and go, but a good LMS is forever. Below is a list of eLearning trends we expect to see in 2015. Why, you ask, would an association want to create a MOOC? Two different types of achievement-related attitudes include task-involvement and ego-involvement. Will they last or fade away? mLearning.

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Top Learning Trends for 2017 (according to the experts)

Axonify

We, in L&D, are becoming a team of curators, experience designers, and consultants who must find ways to inject and infect learning into the company. The LMS, as I write about in the article “ Corporate LMS Technology Takes A Turn ,” is becoming marginalized. billion in 2015. billion USD from a mere $1.65

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Top Learning Trends for 2017 (according to the experts)

Axonify

We, in L&D, are becoming a team of curators, experience designers, and consultants who must find ways to inject and infect learning into the company. The LMS, as I write about in the article “ Corporate LMS Technology Takes A Turn ,” is becoming marginalized. billion in 2015. billion USD from a mere $1.65

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eLearning Conferences 2013

Tony Karrer

December 2012 November 29-December 1, 2012 International Vocational Education and Training Association (IVETA) Conference in conjunction with the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) Convention , Atlanta, Georgia, USA. link] December 6-7, 2012 mLearning : Making Learning Mobile, offered by the eLearning Guild, online.

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Internal Training – The Future of Corporate Training

Paradiso

According to one-third of employees, uninspiring training content is a barrier to their learning and may cause them to leave their company. As per a 2015 study by the Association of Talent Development, 62 % of human resources managers believe they are not meeting each individual’s learning needs.