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Tony Bingham #ASTDL20 keynote

Learning Visions

IBM Global Student study 2010 IBM Study: inheriting a complex word [link] “Tomorrows leaders will be markedly different than previous generations.” There will be less uncertainty but more volatility The ability to dig in data and effectively mine it will make decision making different.

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B2B eLearning Solutions Combine Affordable Services

TOPYX LMS

Thankfully, companies needing essential B2B products and services can find their saving grace in a low-cost eLearning platform. Cost-effective eLearning systems help businesses by giving them tools that simplify training, unify teams and provide central, easy-to-access communication centers, all for one low, flat rate.

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How To Use Proven Virtual Learning Activities To Boost Your Training

Spark Your Interest

Low costs of delivery. Cost savings for the learner. An IBM study reported that for every $1 a company invests in the benefits of eLearning, it gains $30 worth of productivity”. There are many benefits of virtual learning. These include. Greater flexibility and convenience for the learner. Quicker completion of courses.

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Gird for complexity

Jay Cross

The clockwork jobs have been outsourced to low cost providers. In the future, the descendants of IBM’s Watson and analytics will do the complicated jobs. Robots do the simple jobs. Routine work is disappearing.

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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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2013 Excellence in Blended Technology

CLO Magazine

Restaurant employees were already using the devices to manage customer orders, and adapting them to deploy training information would be an easy and low-cost solution. While using the iPads is simple, the technology behind the learning program is a sophisticated system used by major corporations such as General Electric Co.

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30 years of personal computing

Clive on Learning

This forms the basis of DOS for the IBM PC. 1981: First IBM PC hits the shelves, with 16K memory and mono display. IBM announces the PC AT with 286 processor and 20MB hard drive. Amstrad launches the 1512 at low £399 price tag. IBM launches PS/2 range, with 16 colours. 1992: IBM reports $4.87

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