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Top 35 Articles on eLearning Strategy

Tony Karrer

I’ve been recently working on lots of eLearning strategy consulting engagements and one of my colleagues asked me to provide a set of resources around this topic. It’s still needs more, but represents a good starting point for review: eLearning Strategy (PDF) Elearning - A Primer Learning 2.0 Strategy eLearning 3.0

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Jeff Cobb’s New State of Association eLearning Report

Web Courseworks

Jeff Cobb just released his most recent report on association eLearning called Learning 2.0. In Learning 2.0 Jeff provides a better understanding of how professional development practitioners should view the latest trends on the Internet. In Learning 2.0 Learning 2.0

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e-Learning 2.0: Surveying Learner Participant TechnoProfile

Vignettes Learning

Social Networking: Surveying Learner Participant TechnoProfile I have been fine-tuning a survey tool to gauge the T echnoProfile of the target learning audience in social learning, networking, collaboration and Learning 2.0 My goal is to understand the participants better and develop a strategy based on my findings.

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eLearning, Informal Learning 2.0, Wikipedia, Wisdom, KM, & Strategy

Big Dog, Little Dog

"Surprisingly, everyone wanted to bad-mouth E-Learning, but no one bothered to stop and ask Jennifer to tell us more about why it was working so well for her." Informal Learning 2.0 Monika Ardelt , a sociology professor at the University of Florida, developed a questionnaire that attempts to assess how wise people are.

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Contexts and Choices: Learning Strategies in 2012 by Bill Brandon

LearningGuild

In 2012, without a learning strategy (whether for their organizations or for themselves) and without. a development strategy, professionals in the learning business (training, education, or what-have- you) will be seriously challenged by the most fundamental decisions. The key to strategy is context.

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Tony Bingham #ASTDL20 keynote

Learning Visions

Today I’m at ASTD’s New England Regional Conference: Learning 2.0 Students are interested in concept of global citizenship Jim Hackett of Steelcase – on building a new learning center: How do you rationalize investing in a learning center when you’re cutting 50% of staff? Because learning is the center of strategy.

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Locked Out: Bridging the Divide Between Training and Information Technology by Marc J. Rosenberg and Steve Foreman

LearningGuild

Management Strategies. Tags: Design Strategies Development Strategies Getting Started Learning 2.0 Despite their differences, the two groups ultimately have the best interests of the organization in mind and can only succeed when bridges are built between them.