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Are confidentiality concerns holding back the e-learning industry?

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stars from Amazon, likes from Facebook). So what has e-learning ‘borrowed’ from web design?: • Navigation e.g. Next buttons moving to halfway up the screen (like the BBC website). Rating systems (e.g. Consumer-grade user interfaces (look at any old LMS to see how badly the e-learning industry got this wrong).

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21st century Learning Management Systems

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Well presumably, more of the same i.e. user interfaces inspired by iGoogle, iPhone apps, Facebook, Twitter…and whatever other websites enter the mainstream. BBC, Amazon set expectations of functionality and look & feel for other web-based systems that we use. So what’s next in the LMS world?

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Social media – big in 2010 for L&D…or not

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For instance, Vaughan Waller’s straw poll at his accountancy firm (Moore Stephens) revealed that 100% of graduate trainees thought it was reasonable for the firm to block access to Facebook. A lot of the commentators that you may read are self-employed.

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e-learning on the up in professional services

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technologies as part of their recruitment tool set, IT security has a tendency to bar usage of tools such as Facebook as soon as graduates join the firm. Interestingly, although firms seem increasingly happy to use Web 2.0 Firms still like their big stick.