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Help Lingos help ngo’s to make the world a better place

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They have a community, offer free use of e-Learning tools and have a library of hundreds free e-learning courses. Since three years LINGOs and the ELearning Guild organize the ‘ Global give back competition ‘ where e-Learning companies create courses (for free) and make them available to the ngo’s.

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When learning is the answer, what then is the question?

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A day before the conference I attended a meeting of the BVLT (the Dutch industry organization for e-learning companies). The BVLT stands for ‘Industry organisation for Learning Technology and the question was, does Learning technology describe what we do? Since Ed Botterweg left Stoas I represent Stoas in this body.

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Make e-Learning work: Outcome learning (6): the vendors perspective

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We are changing from a company that develops software for e-Learning into a ‘learning company’ that develops an authoring platform. Software is not the goal, but it has become a means to create and change e-Learning. From the outside this might seem as a logical step, but for us it is a big change.

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Make e-Learning work: Outcome learning (4): the developers perspective

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I think that e-Learning developers are a special kind of person: they want to deliver high quality work and they are (most of the time) very modest. But as a developer you have to work in a commercial environment (an e-Learning company or an e-Learning department of a company).

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Day 2 mobile learning conference #MLearncon: Trends day

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Geoff is head of innovation at Tribal an e-Learning company from the UK. The morning keynote with three presenters: Geoff Stadd, Clarck Quin and David Metcalf. I made my notes in a mind map and decided to share that with you and just comment on it. Geoff Stadd. Here is the mind map: Clarck Quin. Here is his mind map. David Metcalf.

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eLearning is now created by people with no e-Learning background

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It means that a very large group that didn’t had access to e-Learning facilities now has access. The other thing that we notice is that a part of our users used to have e-learning companies create bespoke courses for them. I do believe that this trend will have a big effect on e-Learning general.