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single-source learning content development…

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With a combination of conceptual overview, really users case study and walking through an example in detail, you’ll hopefully leave say… Ah Ha, I see how it’s possible. Please join us to explore this critical import topic , especial during these turbulent times.

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single-source learning content development…

Xyleme

With a combination of conceptual overview, really users case study and walking through an example in detail, you’ll hopefully leave say… Ah Ha, I see how it’s possible. Please join us to explore this critical import topic , especial during these turbulent times.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

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Myth #2: Learning objects are dead. Reality: Reusable content elements are even more critical for the deployment of content to social learning platforms to support incremental learning.

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Four Ways User-Generated Content (UGC) Can Make its Way into.

Xyleme

As always, Jane combines a wealth of information with some remarkable insights on where organizational learning is (or should be) headed. One thing that has always been of great interest to me is what I’ll refer to as the integration of social and formal learning content. Can you share some examples?

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Learning Pulse

Xyleme

In his blog posting “3 Creative Ways to Empower Your Learners” , he also shares some examples of how leveraging rapid e-learning tools and their ability to create multimedia content can help achieve higher levels of learners’ engagement. Mark Berthelemy gives his own definition of Blended Learning in his latest blog post. “It

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The top 10 reasons your mobile learning strategy will fail | Dawn.

Xyleme

While we like to dismiss reusable learning objects, this is exactly what these nuggets are: small context-free pieces of information wrapped with user dimensions such as role, task, language, stage, etc. Detailed with great examples and stats. Dawn April 13th, 2011 at 13:15 | #2 Reply | Quote Thanks Robert! Appreciate that.

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why learning and enterprise content management?

Xyleme

Unlike our competitors who use proprietary technology to store and manage reusable learning objects, our solution was designed to be portable across content management systems. Let me give you an example. Xyleme LCMS on Documentum is not for everyone.