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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

Top Topics and Posts As part of this exercise, I went back to look at my top posts and hottest topics for the year via eLearning Learning. 6) iPad (5) SkillSoft (2) Social Learning (15) Virtual Classroom (5) ASTD (8) eLearningGuild (2) And here were my top posts based on social signals.

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Brandon Hall Researchers Blogging - Implications?

Tony Karrer

If Brandon Hall or the eLearningGuild had used a distributed hub model, then maybe they would have a chance. Again, if they are primarily thinking of this as a marketing exercise, then it's natural to restrict who you will link to and what bloggers you will cite. How does blogging jive with paid research? Compare their blog rolls.

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Future Platforms for eLearning

Tony Karrer

I've seen the Content Authoring Research Report from the eLearningGuild that suggests what tools are being used in 2005 and it suggests that most content is being authored using fairly traditional tools such as Flash, PowerPoint, Dreamweaver, Captivate, Lectora. The recent article by Dion Hinchcliffe - Blogs, wikis, and Web 2.0

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The LCB Big Question Reframed: Should More Learning Professionals Be Blogging?

Tony Karrer

As Peter posted ( The Learning Circuits Blog: Community Net Worth ): Now that the first wave of bloggers and blog-readers have read the initial results both in the form of serious utterances, straw polls and comic reformulations (thanks, Tony for that refreshing exercise), whither go we? It was a fantastic exercise for my own learning.

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The Pulse of Mobile Learning

Allison Rossett

Of course, the elearningguild’s mobile learning conferences are a great place to launch. Oh, most important of all, we have been pretty darn successful since we turned to mobile to improve our exercise outcomes. Educause’s Rick Oiler wrote of the future possibilities for mobile in higher education. Two suggestions.