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2008 2009

Tony Karrer

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. We won't hear much this year, but in 2009, this will be something you'll hear in a big way. went mainstream and likely this will continue to grow in 2009.

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4 Proven Selling Strategies in the Face of a Recession

PDG

An agile business model that can rapidly adapt to changing market conditions separates leaders from laggers. Many forward-thinking leaders shifted their business strategy during the recent pandemic to engage customers in new ways. Lastly, provide a real ROI with evidence to back it up.

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Top 5 Reasons You Will Leave your LMS – and How to Switch Successfully

Association eLearning

Some attendees mentioned that their current LMS vendor was either out of business or ending a product, but others are just simply unhappy with their current platform. The “Dirty Little Secret” About RFPs. Often, organizations choose a vendor by sending out a Request for Proposal (RFP). Not user-friendly. Vendor Selection.

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2009 Predictions, Remembrance and Challenges

Kapp Notes

This year has been a busy year as my consulting has been more active than any previous year. Tough to be busy and balance family life but it must be a priority. Professionally Finding new approaches to teaching my RFP class. What are your biggest challenges for this upcoming year? What are your major plans for the year?

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In Challenging Times: Make Lemonade in eLearning

Litmos

In 2009, an SRI team working for the Department of Education led by Barbara Means, reported for the first time, that eLearning was superior to face-to-face. Again, these should be work-product focused, but it could be a joint response to an RFP, or a presentation, or a spreadsheet representing a business model.

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Why an Instructional Design Degree from Bloomsburg University ROCKS!

Kapp Notes

*Full disclosure--I am a professor in the department and might be biased in my opinions but I am going to try to stay neutral* First, Cammy said, "maybe ID programs need to come out of business schools instead of education schools." The Bloomsburg program is not out of the business school but it is not in the School of Education either.

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Forecasts for 2020

eLearning 24-7

In late 2009, I did my first forecast on this blog. I know of vendors who tell me they are not in the content business. If a vendor tells you they are not in the content business, I can only assume they must be in the web server business, because without content, that is all you have – a web server.