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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

It was definitely helpful to spend time going through Twitter for Learning – 55 Great Articles. Learning Coach Model Very Powerful In 2010, I had a great experience where Dr. Joel Harband wrote a series of articles for my blog on Text-to-Speech in eLearning. I’ve had to find ways to filter the flow and figure out when/how to reach out.

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LearnX Asia Pacific 2009 - Day 2

E-Learning Provocateur

Following on from my previous article , below I share some of the key messages that I drew from Day 2 at the LearnX Asia Pacific conference held recently in Sydney… Personal Professional Development: I expected the keynote by Stephen Downes to be the standout session of the event, and I was not disappointed.

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Breakthrough eLearning: eLearning That Doesnt Break the Bank

Breakthrough eLearning

This article really resonated with me because a constant objection one hears about eLearning is its cost. In particular, Fox points to the following low cost options: Open source LMSs (e.g. I let someone else do it for me. I subscribe to Stephen Downes weekly summary of OLDaily. This past week was no exception.

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The 19 Best Employee Online Training Software (A Comparison Guide)

learnWorlds

With such an information overload out there, you may wonder what’s the best way to educate your staff or customers with corporate training programs. In this article, you will learn how to take your online employee training to the next level with HR software and even sell online training courses. Average reviews.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Without trust, employees become what Judy Bardwick, in her article titled “The High Cost of Mistrust,&# calls actively disengaged. Charles Jennings argues that the adage ‘access to knowledge is power’ is more fitting in today’s information-swamped world. Information overload is more serious than ever.&#.