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Learning 2.0 - an update from the eLearning Guild

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The eLearning Guild have recently released a new report on Learning 2.0 - Learning in a Web 2.0 The list of authors represents a blogging who's who, with contributions from Jane Hart , Tony Karrer , Michele Martin , Mark Oehlert , Sanjay Parker , Brent Schlenker , and Will Thalheimer.

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It's all happening in small financial institutions in Asia

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There are quite a few interesting surprises in the eLearning Guild's Snapshot Report on Learning Modalities released yesterday. The report looks at the take-up of various forms of e-learning as reported by an ongoing survey of Guild members, the majority of whom are located in the USA. what's a simulation?),

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New offerings provide a gateway to Learning 2.0

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Although the use of Web 2.0 technologies for learning is on the up (see Learning 2.0 - an update from the eLearning Guild ), it's also true to say that most employers don't know which way to start (see How are employers responding to Gen Y and Web 2.0? ). Saba's new offering is a leaning towards Web 2.0

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I finally succumbed to Facebook

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But Bill Brandon, the editor of Learning Solutions eMagazine for the eLearning Guild invited me to become his friend and, being a well brought-up boy, of course I said yes. Meanwhile Tom Haskins reckons that: "Pervasive connectivity will over-extend Web 2.0 I hadn't intended to sign up with Facebook.

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Rapid e-learning is swimming in too small a pond

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I attended the panel discussion on 'the future of rapid e-learning tools' at the eLearning Guild's Annual Gathering in Boston today with a misunderstanding. Bersin used a similar definition: "Web-based training programmes that can be created in a few weeks and which are authored largely by SMEs".