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Latest CEGOS survey shows how Europe is shaping up for learning technologies

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CEGOS has just released the results of their 2010 learning and development survey, carried out in March among 2,200 employees from small, medium and large companies in the UK, France, Germany and Spain. The results are interesting, particularly in terms of attitudes to, and usage of learning technologies.

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Insights: Organisations need multi-device learning solutions

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The fourth of the ten 'insights' in the report is that ‘Organisations need multi-device learning solutions'. It used to be that mobile learning was thought of as something quite separate from e-learning - a parallel path for learning technologies.

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Will e-learning put me out of a job?

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Do learning technologies really threaten l&d jobs? Learning technologies can and will dramatically change the nature of the service provided by l&d and the skills mix will be quite different. As they say, people don't resist change, they resist being changed. In some ways this has already occurred.

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US surveys show e-learning on the rise as training budgets fall

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from 2008 to 2013 for learning technology products and services. The report notes that "the market is favorable for learning technology suppliers, despite, or perhaps because of, the recession."

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Towards Maturity - preliminary research findings

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It is not surprising to me that formal content is the primary application of e-learning amongst employers; what is encouraging is that much more notice is being taken of the need for collaborative techniques. 20% mobile learning, blogs and wikis, 15% podcasts.

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The Big Question: Predictions for 2009

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Plans I want to finish my project Learning in all Contexts , which has been on the back burner too long. I also want to write a short and really accessible book on learning technology for trainers. Keeping the income flowing in when spending on external contractors could take a hit.

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The big question: predictions for 2010

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In 2009 I predicted : Most of the cool stuff (informal learning, social media, games and sims, mobile learning) will have to stay on the back burner, because management will simply not be interested in experimenting. The recent ASTD study certainly bears this out. This is hardly surprising as things stand.