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eLearning: Top Posts of 2009 - Upside Learning Blog

Upside Learning

As we knock on 2010’s doors, it’s a good time to look at what we did on this blog in 2009. We started this blog in March 2009 and in its 10 month existence has more than a 100 posts. The blog now has about 500 subscribers and has received more than 53000 page views and more than 200 comments. Please Opine).

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Addressing On-Demand Learning and Performance Needs #LCBQ | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

The questions prompt quite a lively and interesting discussion among online community members. The Learning Circuits Big Question for May is: How do we need to change in what we do in order to address learning/performance needs that are on-demand? OK, so this is not about the easy questions.

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New Blog

Tony Karrer

Ingrid O'Sullivan has a new blog and is the first person to take me up on my post 100 Conversation Topics which asks people to start a conversation with me and get aggregated into 100 conversations. Ingrid's post tells a bit of a story that is likely familiar to other authors of a relatively new blog. I'm pretty new to blogging [.]

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Reflecting on My 2010 Blog Posts and Happy New Year

eLearning Cyclops

Over at the Learning Circuits' Big Question it is time once again to reflect on the past year. Here are the top 10 posts written in 2010: My e-Learning Don’ts A Few Practical Tips on Storyboarding Development Tools I Would Learn If I Were You - June’s Big Question Looking for THE SCORM Resource?

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Top Ten eLearning Blogs

Tony Karrer

I was recently asked for a list of the top ten blogs that relate to corporate eLearning by someone who wanted to get a sense of content quality and value of reading blogs. I think a better list to use is in my Blog Roll in the right column of my blog. There you can find a lot of great blogs. Learning Matters!

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Blogging and Collaboration

Tony Karrer

world: Four phases of collaboration and After blogging - collaboration. One of the wonderful things about blogging has been the ease with which collaboration occurs. That's why folks are talking about Blogs and Community more and more. Tom Haskins has written a couple interesting posts on collaboration in the Web 2.0

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Blogs vs. Discussion Groups or Mis-Understanding Blog Reading and Blog Communities

Tony Karrer

On a new discussion group, eLearningAll , formed by disgruntled ex-Brandon Hall discussion group members, there's been an interesting discussion related to The Big Question on LCB. They subscribe to the blogs (and other sources) that interest them. A Blog often covers a wide range of topics. What a loaded statement.

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