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How to Use Augmented Reality for Technology Based Learning

Origin Learning

Obviously, this creates the potential to redefine learning spaces by making the learning experience much more exciting and powerful. A few applications of AR emerge: Visual recognition of real life objects or print patterns.

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Suite Dreams; The analyst view

Learning Pool

As mentioned in Learning Pool’s Suite Dreams white paper (page 2) – Bersin’s concept of the modern learner – brought about through new patterns of employment, market forces, and technological transformation – drove the business need for a new type of learning system.

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Innovation in eLearning | Upside Learning

Upside Learning

As Harold Jarche and Jay Cross point out in their excellent article “ The future of training department ”, the training personnel of the future need to reorganize and must try to achieve the following: - Facilitating collaborative work and learning amongst workers, especially as peers.

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Innovation in eLearning | Upside Learning

Upside Learning

As Harold Jarche and Jay Cross point out in their excellent article “ The future of training department ”, the training personnel of the future need to reorganize and must try to achieve the following: - Facilitating collaborative work and learning amongst workers, especially as peers.

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How can we overcome tech paralysis?

CLO Magazine

Udell, with his colleague Gary Woodill, led a session titled “How to Handle the Shock of the New: Introducing a Framework for Evaluating Emerging Technologies.” Based on their book, “Shock of the New: The Challenge and Promise of Emerging Technologies,” the session grabbed attendees’ attention with Udell’s use of the phrase “tech paralysis.”.

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Clark Quinn – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

ABOUT THIS INTERVIEW SERIES: ‘ Crystal Balling with Learnnovators ’ is a thought-provoking interview series that attempts to gaze into the future of e-learning. It comprises stimulating discussions with industry experts and product evangelists on emerging trends in the learning landscape.

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Where are open source learning applications?

Tony Karrer

Good post by Harold Jarche - Where are open source learning applications? If you look at the slow creep up the application stack of open-source solutions (OS, app server, database, CRM), then its easy to see the pattern. So, we should naturally expect to see open source solutions emerge where we see relatively stable feature sets.