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eLearning: Top Posts of 2009 - Upside Learning Blog

Upside Learning

As we knock on 2010’s doors, it’s a good time to look at what we did on this blog in 2009. We started this blog in March 2009 and in its 10 month existence has more than a 100 posts. Here’s a screen grab of tag cloud for our posts: Here is a list of some of the best posts of 2009: Top 20 Most Viewed Posts.

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Reflecting on the first half of 2009

Jay Cross

I’m going to reflect on what I’ve been up to in 2009 thus far. Winter 2009. Wherever possible, we’re replacing proprietary software with open source. Building a learning ecology is a different exercise than building a training program. Spring 2009. Midyear already! How did we get here so quickly?

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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

I’ve been doing this the past few years, for example: Learned about Learning in 2009. Top Topics and Posts As part of this exercise, I went back to look at my top posts and hottest topics for the year via eLearning Learning. And every year I use this as a Big Question – see: Learning 2010.

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Podcast 32: Building a Customer Education Business Case – With Bill Cushard of Learndot

Talented Learning

And in this industry, open source companies are the customer education leaders, in my opinion. At open source companies, a customer training person is often an early hire and customer education becomes one of their first sources of revenue. • Open source companies typically develop highly innovative technologies.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Learning to Work, Working to Learn

Learning Visions

Monday, March 16, 2009 Learning to Work, Working to Learn This post is my contribution to this months Work/Learning Blog Carnival hosted by the venerable Dave Ferguson. PowerPoint : Tom Kuhlmans got some great demos and exercises on his Rapid eLearning Blog, like this one on building an eLearning Template in PowerPoint.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Brain Plasticity & Cognitive Abilities

Learning Visions

Scientists are finding ways to change the brain through intellectual exercises. People who are socially clumsy can be given exercises that improve their brain’s ability to read nonverbal clues. People with poor auditory memory, for instance, can benefit greatly by memorizing poetry. Im a believer in this stuff.

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Building the Leader of the Future

CLO Magazine

That insight was so powerful that when he retired as Juniper CEO in 2009, he and his wife Joanie founded the 1440 Foundation, a nonprofit that takes its name from the 1,440 minutes in the day. Welcome to the open source era where one of the key skills leaders will need is to balance seemingly opposite ideas,” he said.