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eLearning Learning in Partnership with Training Magazine Network

Kapp Notes

See the eLearning Learning content 1/2 down the screen. eLearning Learning and Training Magazine Network have partnered to bring together the extensive content from eLearning Learning and the community offerings from Training Magazine Network to form the largest eLearning site on the Web. head over there now.

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15 Top Learning, Technology & Media Links: Weekly Digest –10

Upside Learning

Read on to learn how you can be using Facebook in your classroom, no matter if you are a professor, student, working online, or showing up in person for class. Read this article to know if the tablets will find more success in the education market. Informal Workplace Learning. How to Have a Learning Conversation.

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Online Video: the Perfect Social Learning Tool? | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Online Video: the Perfect Social Learning Tool? Instructional designers would be wise to become versed in basic video production, since its utility and ubiquity as a learning tool will only continue to grow. tool chest.

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Formal Training Vs. Informal Learning: Which Makes More Sense?

Mindflash

There’s been a great deal of discussion over the last few years related to informal learning. Today, just about any training magazine, website, or conference probably devotes significant time to talking about informal learning. Many times, I feel those discussions miss the mark.

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Top 9 Competencies of an Informal/Social Learning Designer

Learnnovators

It requires us to unlearn and relearn the traditional notions of: Learning style (workplace learning – first, peer learning – next, formal learning – last). Course design (formal learning blended with the right mix of informal and social learning).

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They’re not like us

E-Learning Provocateur

You see, we love learning. We share knowledge on Twitter, contribute to discussions on LinkedIn, read books, write blogs, comment on blogs, subscribe to industry magazines, share links to online articles, watch videos, and participate in MOOCs. This is a point that I fear many of our peers fail to grasp.

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100 eLearning Articles and White Papers

Tony Karrer

My collection of eLearning Articles, White Papers, Blog Posts, etc. Creating Passionate Users: Crash course in learning theory 2. Keeping Up with the Pace of Change Informal learning will help employees survive in the future workplace 3. Understanding E-Learning 2.0 eLearn magazine: Feature Article Ten Web 2.0

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