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Lessons from the past

dVinci Interactive

CD ROMs became easy to author, but they were soon supplanted by the ubiquity of the internet. Learning management systems made tracking learner performance easier, and now mobile platforms have made accessing learning opportunities almost effortless for the user. Anticipating student reactions and questions. Giving feedback.

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What’s in Your Toolbox?

CLO Magazine

Every other month, market intelligence firm IDC administers a Web-based survey to the BIB on a variety of topics to gauge the issues, opportunities and attitudes that affect a senior learning executive. Including] less about … delivering training and more about real-life approaches to learning and … performance on the job.”

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The key to understanding what’s going on

Jay Cross

The 50,000 foot view of what’s going on in social networks and informal learning has changed very little In the last five years. Boyd defines social software more broadly as the sum of these categories: Support for conversation online : Instant messaging, e-room, etc. A new attitude, or lack thereof.

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Workflow learning vs. the "me-focus" culture

The Learning Circuits

To a largely techno-skeptical audience numbed by the self-indulgent atrocities of CD-ROM courses, online learning was never going to fly. Another prerequisite is a widespread personal attitude toward supporting others that values highly the giving of both time and knowledge - two things most workers jealously protect.

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