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Are We Approaching Collaborative eLearning Wrong? - The Individual is the New Group

Tony Karrer

I ran across a recent article by Stowe Boyd - Matthew Glotzbach on Consumer Collaboration that is an interesting look at how the workforce is changing and it has some implications for learning professionals. My recent post around Collaborative Online Assignments and my experience with Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0

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Computer-Based Training: Definition, Benefits and Cost

Epilogue Systems

CBT is a type of eLearning that delivers learning content and exercises over the Internet or through a company’s local area network. People frequently use CBT to learn how to use a specific computer program, like Microsoft Excel, or to learn a programming language, like Visual Basic. E-learning.

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General Physics Launches Performance-driven Learning Solution for Marketing Teams by Learning Solutions Staff

LearningGuild

Example: Rumor has it that Groupware was started as a series of custom projects Lotus was doing for one of its big installations of Notes. Your competitor introduces new sub-features that are of the “arms race&# nature (more, more, more!)

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Breaking eggs

Learning with e's

The list of reviewers is also a 'Who's Who' of the e-learning luminati. It is a solid reference manual for best practice of social software tools in teaching and learning. Image source Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's. As is the case with all IGI Reference books it is very overpriced.

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How to Stay on Top of Training Demand? Know the Alternatives

Mindflash

As a learning and development professional, I have often struggled with the question, “how can we keep up with the constant and increasing need for learning and demand for training?&# New learning is once again needed. Learning professionals scamper to come up with a way to train people on the new thing.

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Moving from One to Many - LMS Products are Two Generations Behind

Tony Karrer

Bob is pretty wired into both the LMS world and hears what people are talking about at conferences and I've heard the same things, so I don't disagree that he's hearing this stuff, and I quite agree with his statement: Many of the latest LMS and e-learning efforts have driven learners into learning silos, isolating them from their peers.

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The key to understanding what’s going on

Jay Cross

The 50,000 foot view of what’s going on in social networks and informal learning has changed very little In the last five years. In yesterday’s presentation for Collaborative Learning 04, we asked “In business culture, where’s the pendulum this year?&#. To everything there is a season. In the middle 60%.