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What Can You Expect in 2013?

CLO Magazine

” Some apps connect students to study groups or link to dynamic content such as RSS feeds. The video trend will continue in 2013 as video is embedded into Web courses, attached to learning databases and appears on self-generated YouTube sites, Skype and video-enabled webcasting.

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Online Educa Berlin 2014 Conference Review #OEB14

eLearning 24-7

Has areas for video, webcasts (live and archived/recorded), streaming video, audio. Can upload other files, like documents, PDFs and as you noticed have links including RSS feeds. The solution is ideal for Corporate and can be used for higher education and K-12. Highlights. Includes a video conferencing tool.

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Why we're all "blogging ourselves out of a job"

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Finally, someone else blogging my thoughts: Where do we add value if our potential students can look up almost anything in Wikipedia, watch a webcast from Webtorials, or gather free information from myriad other online sources? It seems to be different with everyone I talk too, however RSS is the link pin for most.

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