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Summarizing Learn for Yourself

Jay Cross

CONCEPTS examines the incredible acceleration of time, a working definition of informal learning, how informal learning benefits organizations, and why learning ecosystems will crowd out training programs.

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63 Great eLearning Posts and Hottest Topics for November 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Are apps the future of e-learning? Clive on Learning , November 8, 2010I came fairly late to the multi-touch iOS/Android/W7 Mobile world, having been stuck on a 2-year contract with a Nokia smart phone that was great compared to the phones I’d had before, but which I now realise was hopelessly behind the game. Not so fast.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Lets go ahead and solve the future of publishing right now.

Mark Oehlert

The other interesting piece is that I wonder why the textbook publishers have not more fully embraced electronic publishing since at the K-12 level at least, it would that would go a long way to freeing them from the tyranny of the Texas and California textbook markets. Thanks for this update. stuff Here are some of my main del.icio.us

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195 posts about MOOCs

Jay Cross

Several prestigious US universities, Stanford, U of Michigan, Harvard, MIT, Princeton, U of Pennsylvania, U of California, Berkeley, have started a large scale experiment in MOOCs. Internet Time Alliance Predictions for 2013 JAY CROSS | MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 2013. ITA Predictions 2013. MORE >> GEORGE SIEMENS. JULY 6, 2012.

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Free learning & development webinars for June 2021

Limestone Learning

Today’s professionals are navigating in uncertain times, where career paths are no longer clear or predictable. PT: Mobile Learning — Everything You Should be Doing, but Aren’t The workforce is more mobile than it ever has been. Why isn’t learning able to keep up? Thursday, June 17, 2021, 10:00 a.m.–11