Clark Quinn

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2011 Predictions

Clark Quinn

For the annual eLearn Mag predictions, this year I wrote: I think we’ll see some important, but subtle, trends. The eLearning Mag predictions should be out soon, and I strongly encourage you to see what the bevy of prognosticators are proposing for the coming year. system-generated content.

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ITA Predictions 2013

Clark Quinn

The Principals of the Internet Time Alliance decided to take a collective look ahead to the new year, and share our predictions. You’ll see overlap but also unique perspectives: Charles Jennings. We will move a step or two closer to real-time performance support at the point of need. Clark Quinn.

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Predictions for 2010

Clark Quinn

eLearning Mag publishes short predictions for the year from a variety of elearning folks, and I thought I’d share and elaborate on what I put in: I’m hoping this will be the ‘year of the breakthrough’. Several technologies are poised to cross the chasm: social tools, mobile technologies, and virtual worlds.

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The Future of Mobile?

Clark Quinn

In the webinar I did the day before yesterday, one of the questions I was asked was what I thought the future of mobile would be. My first response was that mobile wasn’t going away, and that we’d see more converged devices. There was also a question of whether I thought the laptop was dead, and I kind of did.

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Predictions for 2009

Clark Quinn

Over at eLearn Magazine , Lisa Neal Gualtieri gets elearning predictions for 2009, and they’re reliably interesting. Here’re mine: The ordinary: Mobile will emerge, not as a major upheaval, but quietly infiltrating our learning experiences. So there you have it, my optimistic predictions. I welcome your thoughts.

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eLearn Mag predictions

Clark Quinn

eLearning Magazine’s 2009 predictions are now up , including those of yours truly. By my (informal) count, one of the major predictions is the rise of social networking. The predictions go off in more directions from there. There are only a few comments on mobile, interestingly, and a few on the semantic web.

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Getting contextual

Clark Quinn

For the current ADL webinar series on mobile, I gave a presentation on contextualizing mobile in the larger picture of L&D (a natural extension of my most recent books). And a question came up about whether I thought wearables constituted mobile. In the case of mobile, one of the unique opportunities is contextualization.

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