Tony Karrer

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Creative Commons Use in For-Profit Company eLearning?

Tony Karrer

I’m exploring whether Open Content can be used by for-profit companies. Of course, you can always find a corporate attorney who doesn’t want to do that even, but you probably can’t access common websites from that company either. Don’t put stuff in that new work that is specific to your organization that you don’t want shared.

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Training Software License Requirements

Tony Karrer

I received an email from a technical training manager that alerted me to an issue that they had recently run into: I'm in charge of classroom training for five campuses throughout North America. They also are trying to put restrictions on any use of their software in training materials, public presentations, etc.

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2009 Predictions How Did I Do?

Tony Karrer

1 - "Self-Directed Learning" Increases Due to economic pressures, companies are going to reduce training budgets to a point where it doesn't make sense to create content on marginal topics. At the same time, organizations who try to create big eLearning 2.0 As far as companies who focus on creating strategies around eLearning 2.0

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Free Online Conference – Future of Learning - Incredible Speakers

Tony Karrer

Or senior leaders from major training companies talk about the challenges and opportunities in the market. Future of the Business of Learning Free Online Event July 23 9 AM - 2 PM Pacific Time (Click on times to see Time Zone Conversion ) Brought to you by: Learn Trends , ISA and Training Magazine Network.

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Update on Future of Business of Learning

Tony Karrer

As part of preparing for the July 23 free online session on the Future of the Business of Learning , I've had a bunch of conversations with CLOs/VP Learning, CEOs of Training Companies, Marketing and Sales Consultants to Training Companies, Industry Analysts, Software and Services Vendors. It's going to be interesting.

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2.0 and Interesting Times

Tony Karrer

Definition (via Andrew McAfee ): the use of emergent social software platforms within companies, or between companies and their partners or customers HR & Org Implication: Enterprise 2.0 This means: providing solutions beyond traditional training / courses working closely with other parts of the organization including Enterprise 2.0,

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Digital Asset Management – LCMS, ECM and SharePoint

Tony Karrer

But in this post, I want to consider: We developed CoSolvent because we couldn’t find a reliable way move rich media (typically video) to and from the individual subject matter experts (SMEs) and managers among our various corporate training clients. This includes working on the software the runs sites like Nasa Images.