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A new methaphor for e-Learning

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It uses the metaphor of a newspaper to present blogs, Twitter Facebook and a lot of other stuff. If you combine such a map with a navigation tool, you would get a very rich environment to present learning content, giving overview and control to the learner and providing information on possible learning routes. Flipboard.

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7 Things to Consider to Ensure the Proper LMS Prescription

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You can follow Jordan on Twitter - @jordan_barrish. Tip: This also includes customer and technical support from your solution provider. Tip: Some LMS providers focus specifically on corporate clients while others are specifically geared toward academic institutions.

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Impact of informal learning: output learning #LCBQ

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Especially in combination with a survey and an analysis of user generated content this will provide you a with a lot of useful information on the informal learning activities. We do this it in Twitter, Yammer, Facebook, Blogs and all other social media, we don’t do it enough in a corporate environment. User generated input.

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A How to Guide on the Principles of the #elearningmanifesto: # 2 Do Not Assume that eLearning is the Answer

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In this post I want to provide some rules of when to apply a formal course, when to apply a different form of eLearning or even when to apply something other than elearning. Some other potential elearning or eperformance interventions are: Social knowledge sharing via tools such as Twitter or Yammer. This is much more than a course.

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