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The next normal

E-Learning Provocateur

While many of us had been offering online courses and other alternatives to in-person training for years, suddenly nothing could be run in a traditional classroom setting; and so as a collective we’ve been forced to shift learning and development online. Here are their responses… Taruna Goel (Canada).

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Why Slack Might Become the #1 Tool for Learning

eLearning Architect

The key driver for this was to replace tools such as Yammer, Skype and Jive (which haven't seen much engagement) and to consolidate these platforms into one tool. I.e. Slack continues to develop to have some form of integrated learning management functionality, in order to deliver and track content?

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Looking Back on 2010 with ADDIE

Integrated Learnings

So with this in mind, it seems appropriate to take a look at the articles posted to this blog over the past year and organize them according to how they jive with ADDIE. D = Development (develop the solution). A Formula for Storytelling in eLearning Rapid Development the Agile Way. Happy new year!

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Top Learning Trends for 2017 (according to the experts)

Axonify

And there are now so many external content providers, our new job is to curate and integrate, not just develop and teach. For 2017, this means integrating xAPI into your builds, adding the role of data scientist to any high-functioning L&D team, and ditching your clunky LMS for an LRS.

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How to Make BYOD Work

CLO Magazine

Delivering training to employee devices is a good fit for organizations that already embrace BYOD, but they must be willing to invest to develop an infrastructure that supports employees’ learning needs while protecting their assets. •Push the technology delivery stack back to vendors and third-party developers.

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Top Learning Trends for 2017 (according to the experts)

Axonify

And there are now so many external content providers, our new job is to curate and integrate, not just develop and teach. For 2017, this means integrating xAPI into your builds, adding the role of data scientist to any high-functioning L&D team, and ditching your clunky LMS for an LRS.

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LMSs that kick ass: ElementK’s KnowledgeHub

Janet Clarey

However, Element K has made substantial, progressive improvements to their LMS, most recently by building custom integrations between Jive Clearspace and KnowledgeHub, Element K’s LMS. Probably just three years ago, if you said Element K I would have immediately thought about off-the-shelf courseware.