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The LCB Big Question Reframed: Should More Learning Professionals Be Blogging?

Tony Karrer

As Peter posted ( The Learning Circuits Blog: Community Net Worth ): Now that the first wave of bloggers and blog-readers have read the initial results both in the form of serious utterances, straw polls and comic reformulations (thanks, Tony for that refreshing exercise), whither go we? It's actually gone way beyond my expectations.

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2009 Predictions How Did I Do?

Tony Karrer

We even made the Big Question one month: New Presenter and Learner Skills and Methods. 7 -Niche Tools Emerge and Get Traction in Niches So the caveat to the above statement about the big players getting bigger is that I believe we will see more and more niche tools get traction. They also fit into a wiki page.

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Better Conferences - Response Needed

Tony Karrer

And, I need you to help by doing one or more of the following: provide a response to the poll below (won't show in an RSS feed - sorry) provide suggestions for what you'd like to see in future conferences (add comment). Demos One of the reasons for my recent Big Question - Examples of eLearning? And please fill in the poll.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Latest Results of Favorite Conferences (Lets Get Out the Vote!)

Mark Oehlert

So I started running this poll a couple of weeks ago and after a grand total of 22 votes, I thought Id share the results and see if I could gin up a few more votes as well. Right now, the two eLearning Guild Conferences (the Annual Gathering and DevLearn) are leading all comers with Learning 200n coming in third.