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Monday, January 26, 2009
Off-the-shelf content companies will be moving to meet this need by emphasizing quick wins through resources. #5 - Virtual Classroom Tipping Point Based on a few different conversations and experiences, I believe that we've reached a point where virtual classroom training is no longer seen as inherently inferior and a lower value. Price points for virtual classroom training will begin to be virtually the same as for the same in-person classes. Last year I laid out in January my Ten Predictions for eLearning 2008 . In my post, 2008 2009
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Monday, March 2, 2009
Two of my eLearning Predictions for 2009 were: #5 - Virtual Classroom Tipping Point ... we've reached a point where virtual classroom training is no longer seen as inherently inferior and a lower value ... 2009 will be the year when we realize that we should be justifying any in-person training. #11 - Micro Virtual Conferences The move towards acceptance of virtual classroom means ... acceptance of online conferences ... we won't have time to go for several days ...
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
In fact, I’ll be doing a virtual presentation around it as well. This way you can send learners to a "one-stop-shop" to get the info they need. And I just posted about recent growth of eLearning Templates . Grade: A- #5 - Virtual Classroom Tipping Point Based on a few different conversations and experiences, I believe that we've reached a point where virtual classroom training is no longer seen as inherently inferior and a lower value. Price points for virtual classroom One of my most popular posts each year is my list of predictions.
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
The fact that this is one of the general sessions at ASTD TechKnowledge is interesting way to start 2009. But still have doubts, such as those in Twitter Mass Follow - Nevermind. Free Virtual Conference => Discussions We held our second annual Learn Trends conference. I'm starting to think that the way to go is to have frequent, more targeted online, virtual discussions on particular topics. ... It's always interesting to look back at the past year - 2008, think about what has changed for me during the year, and think about what that means for the next year - 2009.
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Friday, March 16, 2007
One of the questions I often ask attendees - especially as we are discussing virtual classroom tools and virtual environments (e.g., and she provides this picture: It shows that while we slowly approach real-time, realistic virtual conversations, it still isn't quite the same thing as being there. Online you will have an incredibly realistic experience (think how good virtual actors are these days - add 3D - presence Just yesterday, I posted about Conference Preparation and I'm preparing for a couple of conferences so I definitely looked back at: Be an Insanely Great Professional Conference Attendee .
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Monday, January 25, 2010
Karl Kapp will be at ASTD's TechKnowledge Conference in Las Vegas giving a presentation on Friday morning, January 29th from 10:00-11:30 AM titled Learning in 3D: Using Virtual Immersive Environments to add a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning. Karl will also be leading a Closing Session Discussion group at TechKnowledge on the topic of Virtual Delivery & Facilitation:Value Proposition: Virtual Worlds as a Delivery Platform and Virtual Classrooms: Web-conferencing and beyond. Here are the stops for week three of the Blog Book Tour. Blog
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
My live blogged notes…ASTD TechKnowledge 2010 in Las Vegas, NV. Allison Rossett is a Professor of Educational Technology at University of San Diego and noted author. Recap of her recent article for ASTD: e-Learning – What’s Old is New Again When you say you’re doing elearning what are you doing? is turning courses on their heads (Downes, Rosenberg…) Here’s how Rossett created survey: Step 1: Defined what’s in and what’s out what are people doing today? what are aspirations for the future? barriers to elearning today? (didn’t ask about quality,
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