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The LMS Debate rides again

Clark Quinn

Yes, Dave Wilkins of Learn.com and Tom Stone of Element K have already argued that the label is still needed in the marketplace, but I’m really trying to shift the way people think about what their role is, and to me using the label LMS is a major barrier to shifting out of the comfort zone.

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Announcing Keynote Lectora Power Users Showcase: Diane Elkins, Lisa Jones and Bradley Fredrick

Trivantis

As a multimedia developer for Sprint, she enhances dozens of online courses each year incorporating interactivity, game design theory and usability enhancements to e-Learning courseware. He also administers his organization’s LMS with Oracle (formerly Taleo/Learn.com). Bradley Fredrick, M.Ed, is the Sr.

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Free Online Conference – Future of Learning - Incredible Speakers

Tony Karrer

Amit will discuss their interesting innovation team that works closely with training company partners to showcase new offerings that the partners can sell in the marketplace such as mobile, performance support, simulations and games, integrated accountability, and social learning solutions.

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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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Learning Systems for 2018 (#25 to #16)

eLearning 24-7

Not game of Life fun, although we can debate about that, but better than Atari and Pong fun. When I was at LTUK a couple of weeks ago, a vendor who was giving a presentation, showed a slide with Learn.com on it, as though their tool worked with it or something like that, uh Learn.com hasn’t been around in like five plus years.

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Best of informal learning since September 1, 2010…

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Welcome to the Decade of Games - HarvardBusiness.org , September 9, 2010. is a game changer - OReilly Radar , September 13, 2010. Taleo Acquires Learn.com: A Shoe Drops in the LMS Market - Josh Bersin , September 1, 2010. Here’s what’s probably the swan song, the end of a great run. Why Twitter’s t.co

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E-Learning for Newbies

Janet Clarey

E-learning, of course, encompasses many areas - courseware designer, curriculum development, online trainer, blended learning specialist, Flash programmer, game designer, research, etc. Course authoring - knowledge of software (simulation, game, rapid design tools, multimedia, etc.). knowledge of evaluation.