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Let Me Google That for You (LMGTFY)

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Let Me Google That for You (LMGTFY) , just out from The Learning Guild, gives me the opportunity to respond to Guild member questions that require answers but not full-length reports. Does eLearning really save time? The report can be downloaded for free with a free membership to The Learning Guild.

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What's Your Reality? AR and VR

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The eLearning Guild's April research report examines the benefits and barriers of using augmented reality and virtual reality in organizations and how these organizations access and utilize the data derived from the AR and VR systems. What’s Your Reality?

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Social Tools for Learning: Updated Report for 2018

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Earlier this year The eLearning Guild conducted a survey with its members on the topic of social tools. The question is whether or not these tools are being used successfully in the modern L&D landscape. Are organizations leveraging social tools to support training and performance efforts today?

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Coming to Devlearn 2015?

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Kudos to the eLearning Guild for providing the ukuleles for this experience. Extra credit to the Guild for supporting women in games!) Finally: I love that the eLearning Guild wants presenters to try new topics and new strategies. The eLearning Guild Futureama Uke Band has a nice ring, don't you think?

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Expand Your Surface Area

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In this month''s Nuts & Bolts column I extend an invitation to expand your surface area beyond usual topics and readings and communities: " A while back at an eLearning Guild event (DevLearn 2010), I was fortunate to attend a keynote by John Seely Brown, who at the time had just published his Power of Pull. Among my takeaways?

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"Social Media for Learning" Report

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I was delighted that the eLearning Guild invited me to write up the results of their ongoing "Social Media for Learning" report. The 2011 version is now available to Guild members. Results showed great enthusiasm for using social media for learning, and widespread (83% of respondents!)

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"Nuts and Bolts" for Practitioners

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Many of you likely know that for the past couple of years I've been writing a monthly column, "Nuts & Bolts", for the eLearning Guild's Learning Solutions Magazine. It's meant to help an audience largely made up of folks who may have found their way to eLearning and instructional design via less-than-formal means.