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Selling your services by the hour

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Not surprisingly, the most popular services on offer at the moment are those that can be provided virtually, like graphic design or coding, but currently no-ones extending this to learning technologies. You have specialist help to offer. You need specialist help to get your own work done. post-producing a podcast or video?

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Clips and tips are what you want when you're on the move

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I've been taking a look at the first iPhone app from long-standing training film specialist, London-based Video Arts. This app provides easily-digestible clips and tips and shows just how mobile learning's time really has come. The app is available for iPhone, iPad and Blackberry. Get yourself a demo here.

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The Big Questions: Issues and Trends

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How can we continue to provide a worthwhile service in L&D when we have half the bodies available that we had a year ago? But becoming a specialist in e-learning is another thing. Does e-learning actually provide a much more secure future? Should I stick with what I know and wait for the good times to return?

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Five things you must do when you first meet your client

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Most of the difficulties encountered in the design, development and delivery of a learning solution arise because commitments were made to a client at an early stage which either could not realistically be met or which would not provide the client with the answer to the problem they were facing.

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A new vision for IT customer training

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Customers are turning to lower-cost, third-party providers. The IT customer training of the future could look very different: Learning and support materials could be (and already are in some cases) provided online free of charge to customers as a gesture of goodwill. Specialist topics can be covered by webinars.

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Making the case for content curation

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These schemas make sense of the thousands of cause and effect relationships that underlie any specialist activity. But perhaps most significantly, curation is realised through the algorithms of search engines such as Google and Bing, which, in theory at least, provide users with search listings ordered by relevance.

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Blended learning supports Xerox rollout

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Tempted by breakfast at a top London hotel, I sat in this morning on an interesting case study presentation delivered jointly by IT training specialists Assima and corporate giant Xerox. I'm not sure the same is true for classroom specialists. I pity the poorer organisations. A short period of formal training to cover the new system.