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The most updated and popular E-Learning Blogs

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News from the e-learning frontier Pages Home About Community Free e-Learning Resources Contribute to the e-Learning Community 11/21/2010 The most updated and popular E-Learning Blogs After a long research, I have created a list of the most updated and popular e-learning blogs regarding e-learning.

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Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare

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Home About Podcasts Videos Xyleme Inc. Home > Single Source > Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare September 3rd, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment I recently read a terrific blog post by HBS Professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter entitled “ To Master Change, First Dread It.”

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single-source learning content development…

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Home About Podcasts Videos Xyleme Inc.

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single-source learning content development…

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Home About Podcasts Videos Xyleme Inc.

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Is There a Better Way to Social Learning?

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Home About Podcasts Videos Xyleme Inc. Home > Learning Technologies , Social Learning > Is There a Better Way to Social Learning? Is There a Better Way to Social Learning? He then provided me some pretty stunning examples of social learning in action and across the enterprise. Blow up your LMS.

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Notes from Intelligent Content 2010

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Home About Podcasts Videos Xyleme Inc. Home > Instructional Design , Learning Content Management > Notes from Intelligent Content 2010 Notes from Intelligent Content 2010 March 11th, 2010 Goto comments Leave a comment A couple of weeks ago, Xyleme presented at Intelligent Content conference hosted by the Rockley Group.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

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Home About Podcasts Videos Xyleme Inc. Social learning is bi-directional and user-generated content and feedback can be a valuable asset for instructional designers to develop more compelling and timely learning, whether that learning is published to a formal course, a non-formal podcast, or an informal blog.