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Final Version: E-Learning Buzzword Bingo Card

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Here 'tis, with thanks to all those who contributed (see original post and comments). I had more suggestions than spaces (especially loved Bex's "needs more cowbell") so if I compile enough maybe there'll be a Card 2. I am scared to think there might be that many buzzwords associated with e-learning, but fear there probably are.

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iSpring 9! Lots of New Features

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Usually when a tool gets a refresh there are a few updates, but this new version of iSpring has advanced the product by leaps and bounds. I always enjoy hearing from my friends at iSpring, who apart from being excellent humans with a great product are fun companions at minigolf. My two favorite changes: 1.

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"Social Media for Learning" Report

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The 2011 version is now available to Guild members. I was delighted that the eLearning Guild invited me to write up the results of their ongoing "Social Media for Learning" report. Results showed great enthusiasm for using social media for learning, and widespread (83% of respondents!) belief that social media for learning was worthwhile.

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Pet First Aid iPhone App

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At that time people were already asking for a version for pets, and it's just been released. Back in December I wrote about one of my favorite iPhone apps (and excellent example of a performance support tool), the Pocket Aid first aid app. from JiveMedia LLC.

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Better than Bullet Points

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I'll be offering the extended version of the"Better than Bullet Points" program for Training Live + Online Events beginning on September 9. It's based on the great "Frog Guts" high-school-biologyg simulation, so be warned about the content.

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How the Snake Got Its Oil

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So: I really can't begrudge the vendors for acting when they see a chance, even if they end up peddling a snake-oil version of a better concept. And the training department is going to go the way of the railroads if it doesn't start seeing itself as being in the learning business, not the classroom business. They are just taken by others."

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New ID book ships next week!

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Check out the searchable version on Amazon: From Analysis to Evaluation: Tools, Tips, and Techniques for Trainers.