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Social Is Not An Option by Ben Betts

LearningGuild

As we find out how learning happens, and how technology can support learning, some interesting hybrids (mash-ups?) Four ideas dominate: informal learning, social learning, mobile learning, and games-based learning. The result: a very different way of learning.

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Corporate Advisory Council Starts Today

Kapp Notes

This is an event where students of instructional technology have a conference with professionals in the field where they can learn, exchange ideas and select students for jobs and internships. Audience looks on at the CAC presentations which are interesting, funny and informative. It is a great win-win event.

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Future Platforms for eLearning

Tony Karrer

This is somewhat like Authoring in eLearning 2.0 / Add-ins & Mash-ups and Typepad Widgets - A Sign of Things to Come in eLearning Authoring / Developement. But I think that the idea of LAMS but based on composition is also inline with this future Point Solutions vs. Suites and Composition. What's the bottom line?

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LXP – The Answers you seek

eLearning 24-7

They continue to muddle up the learning system space. There is a lot of information to digest here on the whole LXP space, what they do, what they do not do. Informal Learning – Social driven, learning tapped into the whole social scene. What they are and what they are not. It is the core reason.

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HRExaminer

Jay Cross

Jay Cross is a champion of informal learning, web 2.0, He has challenged conventional wisdom about how adults learn since designing the first business degree program offered by the University of Phoenix. Cross mashes up his considerable experience in training, business consulting and web 2.0 Working Smarter.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Jott This Blog

Learning Visions

I find my best time for thinking up excellent blog entries is late at night when Im lying in bed. Today, especially, my ideas are fresh from a restless night last night. Chris, your worries are justified -- even with a headset, talking on the phone takes up a lot of mental bandwidth. Interesting idea. 8:47 AM John H.

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What Can You Expect in 2013?

CLO Magazine

TED, a nonprofit idea sharing organization, provides popular on-demand access to inspirational talks. Here’s a summary of how it works: Foundational learning consists of short modules that teach concepts, process, policies and methods. Webcasts, for example, are used to discuss ideas and provide access to experts.