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single-source learning content development…

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Ah… now I get why there’s so much interest in Single-Source Learning Content Development. While people understand the problem, they don’t yet understand how they can really create one source of content. That’s why we developed an upcoming webinar , to show you exactly how it can be done. Well help is here.

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single-source learning content development…

Xyleme

Ah… now I get why there’s so much interest in Single-Source Learning Content Development. While people understand the problem, they don’t yet understand how they can really create one source of content. That’s why we developed an upcoming webinar , to show you exactly how it can be done. Well help is here.

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Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare

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Set aside pre-conceptions: Single-source is an evolutionary step for content development but will not be effective unless a shift in mindset takes place up-front. So be open-minded to the process. Market the advantages: For those people that will not experience the changes directly, make sure you market the benefits gained to them.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

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Home > Social Learning > Five Myths of Social Learning Five Myths of Social Learning December 3rd, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment There is no question that the rise of social networks is creating a profound shift in the way training departments are delivering knowledge to their employees, partners, and customers.

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The top 10 reasons your mobile learning strategy will fail | Dawn.

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Keep mLearning content development tactical. According to Ambient Insight , the leading marketing research firm for eLearning and mobile learning, the 2011 market forecast for mobile content authoring & development tools and installed platforms is $175M. Build your mobile content from scratch.

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Learning Pulse

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As Clark writes, “knowledge is not what’s going to be useful going forward, but skills in applying that knowledge.” In his blog posting “Facilitating Learning” , he is explaining why the new role in the organization will be for ‘learning facilitation’ and not for ‘instruction’ or ‘training’.

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Four Ways User-Generated Content (UGC) Can Make its Way into.

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Jane nails it when she says: “It is also not just about churning out content (however well instructionally designed) but also about the social aspects of learning. Individuals need to have the opportunity to discuss, collaborate and share their experiences – and thereby add to the body of knowledge around a topic.

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