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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

this would be down notable dropping topics: games, simulations, knowledge, interactive and blended Karyn Romeis commented: Hmm. Take a look at the companies: Saba (28) GeoLearning (17) SumTotal (22) Meridian (9) Cornerstone (19) You notice the counts are out of order (not descending). eLearning Technology.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

iPad Cornerstone OnDemand Plateau Saba Augmented Reality Cloud Computing Analytics Mobile Learning GeoLearning Performance Support Outsource Low Cost iPhone Learning Theory Creative Commons Facebook Portal Learn.com Leadership eLearning Strategy Knowledge Management Voiceover Obviously, the Cornerstone OnDemand is because of the IPO.

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LMSs that kick ass: Mzinga

Janet Clarey

Fortunately, we’ve been at this game awhile and have some experience in change management—remember when LMS was a change and culture issue? GeoLearning. The adoption of social learning, social media, and social networking inside organizations is, first and foremost, a change management issue; the technology is the easy part.

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#HRTECH Learning Vendors Preview – Who to see and who to avoid

eLearning 24-7

I know some people, especially the vendors will disagree, but hey, that’s life and buy the way, I was reading this book the other day, which included a section on how to win the game of “LIFE” The fact that someone wrote about that is concerning. The fact I read it… Meridian KSI. One last item to mention.

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

That said, the degree with which some of our past predictions came to pass proved quite varied whereas some truths were validated akin to a “base hit” in the game of baseball whereas others were “doubles” or “triples” and even a “home run” and “strikeout” or two! Well, that’s how the game played out in our minds for 2010.