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Making Video More "Social"

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Something new next week, hosted by KZO Innovations : Video used in formal training, or to support informal learning, doesn''t have to be just another passive viewing experience. Join me for a look at the ways video can be used effectively to extend learning experieces and help generate new ones.

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The New Learning Architect

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classroom learning; we’re seeing it again now with informal learning v. Shepherd argues that learning occurs in several contexts, with formal learning only one card in that deck, but still a useful one. Perhaps some new perspective on the place of learning in the learner’s world. We saw it with eLearning v.

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And ADDIE wasn't even there to see it.

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There's been lot of talk in Twitterland lately about the usefulness of the ADDIE process model often used in instructional design (much on the theme of whether ADDIE is dead), and the validity/existence of "informal" learning. I saw it all hit overlap this week in 2 separate encounters with service employees.

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How the Snake Got Its Oil

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Jane Hart weighed in with “social learning is being picked up by software vendors and marketers as the next solution-in-a-box, when it’s more of an approach and a cultural mind-set”. When "learning" started happening online, Training/L & D resisted and let elearning be co-opted by vendors and IT departments.

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