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Death of Magazines - Broader Deeper Coverage

Tony Karrer

In particular, I say that since I've begun to shift my scanning behavior to blogs (scanning is how you stay up-to-speed on a topic) - my rapid fire skimming of blogs via a Skim Dive Skim approach has meant that magazines have mostly become pretty irrelevant to me. How do you pursue opportunity in the long tail?

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9 Critical Elements of Performance Improvement: Devlearn Session Recap

bozarthzone

The long tail of performance improvement We expected that Kent would return to work in about 6 weeks. Discussion: The long tail of performance improvement. Learning Solutions Magazine June 2015. Do we even know who our learners are? What shortcuts do we take around getting to know our learners?

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Case study: How one learning approach at Warner Bros. Discovery delivered career value during a major transformation

CLO Magazine

Usually, a live session can have a long tail for consumption if designed and appropriately produced to engage learners who access the training as an on-demand option. With a global workforce, there are many ways to deliver learning solutions. However, managing through various complexities led us to the right solution at the right time.

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100 eLearning Articles and White Papers

Tony Karrer

eLearn magazine: Feature Article Ten Web 2.0 2007 Training Industry Report Summary This report covers stats on the industry's trends and growth over the last year and will appear in the upcoming Training magazine edition. Minds on Fire: Open Education, the Long Tail, and Learning 2.0 Understanding E-Learning 2.0

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Clive’s columns vol2

Clive on Learning

I’ve assembled another collection of my columns, this time from e.learning age and IT Training magazines and written over the past two years.

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Summer Reading List 2008

Kapp Notes

The first, Tom Peter's book-- Re-Imagine --has a great, magazine-style layout (consider adapting a similar layout for your training materials) and, although it was published in 2003 it is as relevant today as it was in 2003. Because of its unique layout, you don't need to read cover to cover, good to causally pick up from time to time.

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Squeezed from above and below

Clive on Learning

The magazine publishers who use your work to attract advertisers. I believe the reality has begun to sink in that reaching new audiences is as far as it goes. The search engines, social networks and web 2.0 sites that can place advertisements next to your work.