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40+ Instructional Design and eLearning Books

Experiencing eLearning

A shorter, earlier explanation of these principles is available as a free PDF. Even though it was published in 2007, I still pull out the first volume sometimes when I’m stuck for ideas. The book explains the benefits of creating a culture where people share their processes and discoveries. Learning and Psychology Research.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

15 37% On-Boarding process / Corporate Information 11 27% Online Reference / Glossary 10 24% Product Information / Training 9 22% Other 8 20% Supporting Meetings, Conference Rooms, Phone Numbers, Facilitation Assignment, agenda, etc. It also fits nicely with starting with targeted adoption. 20,000 wikis with more than 100,000 users.

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Social Business by the Numbers

Marcia Conner

In industrial products, only 34% of CEOs believe social media will play a significant role—the lowest of all industries; insurance (51%) and electronics (52%) are below the overall average. From Harvard Business Review Analytics Services and SAS in The New Conversation: Taking Social Media from Talk to Action [pdf], June 2010.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Reflecting on the e-Learning Guild Annual Gathering

Mark Oehlert

and design » April 16, 2007 Reflecting on the e-Learning Guild Annual Gathering So Ive done this a bit differently this time. Here then are my collected thoughts (in no particular order) on the 2007 e-Learning Guild Annual Gathering. In following some of your links, Mark, I ran across a little gem pdf called CircleofLife by J.G.

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Remote Work by the Numbers

Marcia Conner

In industrial products, only 34% of CEOs believe social media will play a significant role—the lowest of all industries; insurance (51%) and electronics (52%) are below the overall average. From Harvard Business Review Analytics Services and SAS in The New Conversation: Taking Social Media from Talk to Action [pdf], June 2010.

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Interactive eBooks: A Simple Guide to Master the Art of eBook Creation

Kitaboo

The first eBook was created as early as 1971 when American writer Micheal S Hart digitized the US Declaration of Independence as part of Project Gutenberg, an effort to digitize several cultural works. When the eBook reader Kindle was released in 2007, it was accompanied by a mindset of reading paper books online.

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