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Learning 2.0 - an update from the eLearning Guild

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The eLearning Guild have recently released a new report on Learning 2.0 - Learning in a Web 2.0 As usual with Guild reports, there's a good overall response, in this case 1160 members from 979 different organisations, of which 73% are US-based. Learners under 30 years of age take more advantage of it.

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M-learning: What's the big deal?

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Just released is the eLearning Guild’s new report, Mobile Learning: The Time Is Now , put together by Clark Quinn, who really knows his stuff on this topic. If Clark says the time is now, it probably is. In fact it probably has been since the first iPhone was launched and certainly once we got the iPad.

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Online authoring tools not so novel

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My prediction was that in 2008 we'd see more online rapid e-learning authoring environments come onto the market and the reason I claimed that this prediction was on target was because of the announcements by established authoring tool vendors of two very promising new online products, Unison from Rapid Intake and RapideL-i.

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Any tool as long as it's Adobe

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I had thought that, with my extravagant purchases, I was maintaining the Adobe share price all on my own, but the eLearning Guild's latest research report on authoring and development tools proves otherwise. Simulation tools: #1 Captivate (79%); #2 Flash (45%). Although that may well be an Adobe tool also!

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New offerings provide a gateway to Learning 2.0

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technologies for learning is on the up (see Learning 2.0 - an update from the eLearning Guild ), it's also true to say that most employers don't know which way to start (see How are employers responding to Gen Y and Web 2.0? ). It's therefore not surprising to see new tools enter the market that employers can more easily relate to.

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Confused of Brighton

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Two situations recently have got me thinking about e-learning authoring tools. Everybody's got an authoring tool. The next generation of authoring tools included a handful of really serious players, notably Authorware (now with Adobe) and Toolbook (now with SumTotal), both still going although not so strongly. Why on earth not?

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Apples and Pears

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Yesterday eLearning Guild announced their Member's Choice Awards for Learning Management Systems (LMS). The VLE (Moodle, Blackboard, WebCT), on the other hand, is a tool for colleges, training providers and others who want to deliver (or at least support the delivery) of learning interventions online.

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