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4 LMS Features That Were Hot and Now Are Not

Absorb LMS

Apart from a two-year stint selling tropical fish at a local pet shop when I was 16, my entire career has been in learning technology. As an analyst a decade later, I wrote industry reports about learning management systems, authoring tools, and other technologies. Installed software was hot. Now it’s viewed as passé.

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Cloud Based Collaboration: Advancing Educational Publishing

Kitaboo

The time is now for educational publishers to collaborate on technology and share knowledge in order to provide better solutions. Educational Publishing Supported by Technology Online Educational Software Virtual Libraries Video Distribution Channels III. Table of Contents I. An Overview of Cloud-Based Educational Publishing II.

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John Maeda The Art of Leadership #LSCon

Learning Visions

Humanity and Technology The disruption of TVs, computers, mobile (a tv on your face…) Technology realizes progress at light speed…electrons travel at light speed; people don’t. Technology…delivery text, images, music, movies…there’s a pattern across CD ROMS to browsers to phones…we’re kind of stuck in this loop now.

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How do you create a perfect blend of the various learning components?

Origin Learning

In Harry Potter movies, Severus Snape’s classroom has a perfect mix of very traditional teacher-pupil relationship, coupled with experiential learning, where Snape is in complete control of the student’s behaviour, presenting an opportunity for the young wizards to mix ingredients and create potions. Best Practices. Conclusion.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning

Learning Visions

Thursday, June 28, 2007 Emerging Technologies in e-Learning I sat in on a lunchtime WebEx presentation with Gary Woodill -- Director, Research and Analysis, Brandon Hall Research. The topic: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning. 1980s CD ROMS. Now were into web 2.0 -- new technologies that werent there 10 years ago.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

But when I do these predictions, I focus on the stuff that’s part of the bigger trends and the potential that these trends have for impacting workplace learning professionals especially around the impact that technology will have. If you have a DVR, it’s fascinating to see what’s going on with movies on demand and video on demand.

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What goes round: video and learning

Clive on Learning

Now seems as good a time as any to reflect on the curious relationship between video, computer technology and learning. But by the late 1980s, CD-ROM had taken the place of videodisc, media went digital, and they took our video away. If you thought early CD-ROMs were bandwidth-constrained, the Internet established new records.

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